no, it is completely unrenewable!!
No, not in human timescales.
Oil
Energy from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) is non-renewable.
No, an oil production platform is not renewable. It is used to extract finite fossil fuel resources from the earth and is not a sustainable or renewable source of energy. Renewable energy sources include solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power.
When we say 'renewable', what we really mean is that the energy source is replenishing at least as fast as it is being used. Since the sun is always shining, it is renewable. Crude oil, and other fossil fuels, replenish very slowly - on the scale of millions of years.
Yes, until crude oil (a non-renewable resource) finally runs out.
Cotton is renewable; oil is not renewable.
baby oil is not renewable
Wind is a renewable resource. Oil is not a renewable resource.
Fossil fuel oil and gas are non-renewable.Vegetable oil and biogas are renewable.
No, it is not renewable
Non renewable
If you are talking about the oil that comes out of the ground, it is non renewable. however if you are talking about the oils that we get from plants and animals, they are renewable.
non renewable
nonrenewable
no
oil is non renewable it can't be renewed and its cannot be used again and again.
oil is renewable because is reproduce in the ocean floor or under ground