I think it's not renewable because if we use all the limestone in the world we wont have any left to know how to make it on our own, but it may be renewable cause it is made from our planet Earth.
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I'm not sure I can follow that first answer.
It is not renewable. Although new limestone is being formed in various places around the world, the rate of deposition and lithification, let alone uplift, is far lower than that of our removal of existing rock.
Non-renewable in human terms. Renewable in geologic terms.
limestone is a nonrenewable resources.
no marble is nonrenewable
Sulphur is non-renewable but almost inexhaustible.
non renewable
soil is a non renewable resource
They're not renewable, they perish overtime!!
Not really. The growth rate for limestone is measured in geological ages.
Iron ore, lead, limestone, and coal are some of Missouri's non-renewable natural resources. Small amounts of oil and gas can also be found in Missouri.
Any of the minerals which are processed in bulk like coal, limestone. gravel.
Limestone is a nonrenewable resource everyone so use your limestone wisely ! (:
no marble is nonrenewable
Sulphur is non-renewable but almost inexhaustible.
non renewable
Non renewable
Not really. The growth rate for limestone is measured in geological ages.
soil is a non renewable resource
Non renewable
No - it is non-renewable