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.
No, water most certainly is a renewable resource; it falls from the sky naturally, how can you possibly get more "renewable" than that?
Water in aquifers (think "natural underground reservoirs") may be short-term nonrenewable, but water in general most definitely is.
because it can't be renewed.
cuz its nonrenewable
Geothermal is considered a renewable resource as it uses water and the earth's heat. Both of these are inexhaustible. However, if the water near the plant is exhausted (no more water in that area, but there is no less water than before), then the plant must be moved. It is still generally considered a renewable source of energy.
Yes it is.
Over 40.
yes.we can feel
Water is considered the universal solvent.
Which are not renewable are called as nonrenewable resources. Examples are water , petroleum ,etc...
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its nonrenewable
it is renewable because of the water cycle, it isn't nonrenewable
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Nonrenewable resourses include water and minerals
Water is not nonrenewable. But it is getting harder and harder for the earth to clean it faster than humans pollute it.
it is a water resorsea food resorce besause of the fish
Oil, gas, and coal are considered nonrenewable resources, because once they are used up, it will take a very long time, (thousands of years) for the Earth to make more of them. Wind, solar, and hydroelectric (water) are renewable resources because they last forever, and we will never run out of air, water, or sunlight.
Of course it is
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Yes, only if you must though. If there is no other resorce of water, than yes.