yes they all are... but u would put plastic in your recycling bins
A table is renewable. If it is made out of wood, metal and or even plastic it can often be recycled.
Wood Metal Card Concrete Rubber Iron Rock Steel
Ceramic Glass Paper Wood Plastic Metal Rubber
Mainly wood for the lane, rubber or wood for the gutter, plastic or metal for the ball return.
A chair is not considered a renewable or nonrenewable source. It is a man-made product typically made from natural materials like wood or metal, which can be replenished by planting more trees or recycling metal.
Cloth, sponge rubber, metal, wood, plastic, etc.
A ruler is made out of wood usually but sometimes can be made out of rubber. it could also be made out of metal or plastic
usually plastic or wood for the handel and metal for the actual peeling part.
Some examples of non-metals that are non-conductors of electricity include sulfur, phosphorus, and iodine. These elements have high electronegativity and their outer electron shells are usually filled, which makes them poor conductors of electricity.
A chair itself isn’t classified as renewable or nonrenewable, but the materials matter. Wood is renewable if sustainably sourced, while plastic or metal parts are usually nonrenewable.
A wedge can be made out of various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, or rubber, depending on its intended use.
the lead is made of graphite (carbon) and the rest is either wood or plastic. Oh, and rubber for the eraser and metal for the eraser holder. Or, just graphite, plastic and rubber for a mechanical pencil :P