Yes . . . with conditions. It depends on whether the ground water is a 'spring' in nature or an aquifer. If a spring it is part of the hydrological cycle (rain falling on hills, seeping through the ground, creating creeks, rivers, and ending up in the ocean to be evaporated into clouds to cause rain on the hills etc). Aquifers can take millennium to 'recharge' so therefore can be called 'renewable' although that would be stretching the terminology.
Renewable groundwater is replenished through natural processes at a rate that is sustainable for human use, while nonrenewable groundwater is not replenished, or is replenished at a very slow rate compared to human consumption. Nonrenewable groundwater is often fossil water that has been stored underground for thousands to millions of years and is not easily replenished.
no it is not a renewable resource as it is not a resource!
A thing is a resource if we can use it. Lightning is certainly renewable, but it is not a renewable resource yet. When we put up high lightning conductors in stormy places and capture the electricity from them, then lightning will be a renewable resource.
A resource that people can use again and again is known as a renewable resource. These resources are replenished naturally or through human intervention and can be used without being depleted. Examples include solar energy, wind energy, and forests managed through sustainable practices.
Wool is a natural resource derived from sheep. It is a renewable resource that is commonly used to make clothing, blankets, and other textile products.
Wind is a renewable resource. Oil is not a renewable resource.
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A renewable resource is when a natural resource can replenish itself.
Yes the ocean is a renewable resource
renewable because it comes from treesit is a renewable resource because it comes from trees.renewablepaper is A renewable resource
Bauxite is not a renewable resource.
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It is renewable!
renewable!
wind is a renewable resource