No.
All fossil fuels are non-renewable resources.
However, non-renewable resources include more than just fossil fuels. Many minerals are non-renewable including metal minerals (i.e. iron, copper, zinc, lead, gold, silver) and minerals used in agriculture (i.e. potassium, phosphate, sulfur). Products made from gold and silver are often made from recycled gold and silver, but the world supply of these metals is limited.
Yes, ALL fossil fuels (oil, coal, etc) are non-renewable.
Yes since although they are renewed it takes too long
They are not made from living things.
A pen is not a nonrenewable resource because it can easily be created. However a pen is made of some nonrenewable resources such as fossil fuels.
Fossil Fuels are lost by factories and other high powered places burning them for energy. Since they're an nonrenewable resource we can't get fossil fuels back.
Minerals like, iron ore and gold are nonrenewable, as are oil, coal, and other fossil fuels.
fossil fuels is the answer correct
how can fossil fuels benefit be nonrenewable or renewable
The fossil fuels, all of which are non-renewable, are petroleum, coal, and natural gas.
Fossil fuels take millions of years to form.
Fossil fuels.
because fossil fuels are a nonrenewable resource that does pollut
fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources.
I would have to say no, because no fossil fuels last forever, as they are nonrenewable resources and the definition of nonrenewable is that they will eventually become nonexistent.
They are not made from living things.
The process of creating fossil fuels takes millions of years and fossil fuels are nonrenewable.
true
gasoline and other fossil fuels