No, it is a fossil fuel. Tar sand contains tar which is a fossil hydrocarbon similar to crude oil and ultimately derived from the same source.
No, it is a fossil fuel and so it is non-renewable. Tar is a fossil hydrocarbon similar to crude oil and ultimately derived from the same source.
yes it is non renewable since the field itself consists of Tar which is a fossil fuel and thus being non renewable
no it is not a renewable resource as it is not a resource!
renewable resource
In term of resource management is called depleting resource.
No, it is a fossil fuel. Tar sand contains tar which is a fossil hydrocarbon similar to crude oil and ultimately derived from the same source.
It is renewable!
Yes sand is a renewable resource
No, it is a fossil fuel and so it is non-renewable. Tar is a fossil hydrocarbon similar to crude oil and ultimately derived from the same source.
No, tar sand is petroleum saturated sand deposits. It is a fossil fuel source like any other source of petroleum.
yes it is non renewable since the field itself consists of Tar which is a fossil fuel and thus being non renewable
Glass is made from silicon, or sand. However, sand is not renewable in the way we understand the term. It will not come back after it has been used. But there are very large supplies of sand.
Renewable means we can use it one day and next day it's still there to be used again, like sunlight, or ocean power. All sand is, is really small pieces of material like rocks and shells eroded by wind water or time. Sand is used for making glass, which is recyclable. But sand is not renewable.
Wind is a renewable resource. Oil is not a renewable resource.
renewable
no it is not a renewable resource as it is not a resource!
no