Trees can be re-grown, hence renewable. Oil and gas are already in the earth and are finite.
Wood is considered a biomass fuel. It is a renewable energy source that can be burned to produce heat and energy. Wood fuel is commonly used in residential heating systems such as stoves and fireplaces.
Wood is considered a renewable resource because trees can be replanted and grown again. As long as forests are managed responsibly to ensure replanting and sustainable harvesting practices, wood can be continuously replenished.
Wood is a renewable resource because trees can be replanted and grown to produce more wood. Coal, petroleum, and gold are non-renewable resources because they are formed over millions of years and cannot be replaced within a human lifetime.
No, pitch is not renewable. It is a byproduct of the distillation of coal or wood tar and once extracted, it cannot be replenished.
Yes However some consider uranium as a fossil fuel for being extracted through mining and in the mean time they consider nuclear energy (using uranium as its fuel) is rebewable energy source for the possibility of producing more fuel (through breeders) than the consumed fissile fuel.
because wood is used for fuel in fires which is a resource.
No, it is not an example of a fossil fuel. Wood, although it is a renewable resource, is also not a renewable fuel source for the simple reason that use as a major fuel source would quickly outstrip our ability to replenish it. Evidence: the world wide destruction of rain forests and woodlands.
Wood is considered a biomass fuel. It is a renewable energy source that can be burned to produce heat and energy. Wood fuel is commonly used in residential heating systems such as stoves and fireplaces.
Hydroelectric, wood, grain for conversion to fuel.
Yes, cord wood is a biomass category. It is renewable biomass fuel - same category as wood and agri-based pellets.
It's renewable as it's made from renewable wood.
The wood of a pencil is a renewable source.
renewable Wood is renewable because you can plant more trees to grow more trees for wood.
Yes, cord wood is a biomass category. It is renewable biomass fuel - same category as wood and agri-based pellets.
It depends on what fuel is used. If the fuel is coal, natural gas, gasoline, or oil, then it is not renewable because no one makes these things. If the fuel is a biomass such as wood, it might be renewable or not, depending on whether it is regrown. Wood that is responsibly cut comes from trees or forests that continue to grow, and these take carbon dioxide out of the air, offsetting the fact that the fire burning the wood puts carbon dioxide into the air. Other examples can be cited, but the answer to the question lies in whether the fuel is grown or made currently, or does it come from some old repository, usually underground.
renewable fuel is fuel that can be use again and again
Fire itself is not a renewable or nonrenewable resource. It is a chemical reaction that occurs when fuel, oxygen, and heat are present. However, the material that is burned to create fire (such as wood or fossil fuels) can be renewable or nonrenewable depending on its source.