All except coal and silver.
Oxygen is a renewable resource at the moment. Trees and plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. When all the trees are cut down and the plants are dead then oxygen will be non-renewable.
Normally water in the earth's oceans and atmosphere is stable, it doesn't breakdown into its components hydrogen and oxygen, so it is renewable. It would be non-renewable if it became locked up in ice, then the amount of free water would reduce. This has happened in ice ages in the past.
Iron is a major component of red blood cells. The oxygen you breathe bonds to the iron in your red blood cells. If you had no iron in your body you would likely die.
Oxygen is needed for aerobic respiration.
leaking oxygen cylinders and liquid oxygen systems in the immediate area
Some renewable resources that farmers use to grow tomatoes are water, soil, and oxygen.
Water oxygen and sofas
water wind oxygen fruit and vegetable timber!
Renewable resources. Because they can be RENEWED.
1.animals 2.trees 3.vegetation 4.oxygen 5.water
Renewable:soil,oxygen,animals,plants,and water. Nonrenewable:minerals,ores,natural gas,oil,and coal.
nonrenewable resource like the oxygen we breath. the coal and petroleum used as fuel. there are many uses.
Yes plants use photosynthesis to produce more oxygen, and also oxygen in rocks can escape to the atmosphere.
yes they are: water is h2o (scientific formula= helium and 2 oxygen), and is a renewable resource petroleum and kerosene are both types of gas (fuel, not air gases), they are both fossil fuels and because of that they are non-renewable resources.
Yes. Charcoal is produced by burning wood in kilns that restrict the oxygen, so causing the wood to smoulder rather than burn. It is renewable as tree planting and forestry is continuous.
yes it is
The evergreen states produce more oxygen.