A consumable resource is a resource that can only be used once, .e.g:sanitary napkins and diapers
Variable costs not Resource
Drinking water becomes a consumable resource if it is in short supply such as in drought times or if the supply has become contaminated. This would therefore mean that this resource could not be replaced unless a process is carried out.
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Formally no, since 'resource' refers to something consumable, like RAM or CPU time. Rather, DMA channels are encountered to be a part of hardware infrastructure.
A desk is considered a consumable resource rather than a renewable one. While it can be made from renewable materials like wood from sustainably managed forests, the desk itself is a manufactured product that, once used or discarded, does not regenerate naturally. In contrast, renewable resources are those that can replenish naturally over time, such as trees or sunlight.
The food was made of plastic and was not consumable. The consumable supplies had quickly disappeared from the shelves.
Cornmeal itself is not considered a natural resource; rather, it is a processed product made from grinding corn, which is a natural resource. Corn, as a crop, is cultivated and harvested, making it a renewable agricultural resource. The production of cornmeal involves agricultural practices and processing methods that transform the raw natural resource into a consumable product.
A non consumable good is a good that can be reused. A consumable good is one that will be used and then discarded or eliminated. For example, a car or a sofa is a non consumable good. An example of a consumable good would been food or toilet paper.
sentence :Rotten fruits are not consumable.
Parts that are not repairable are considered consumable parts. Consumable parts are usually scrapped, or "condemned", when they are found to have failed.
The old lettuce looked disgusting, but it was technically consumable.