A renewable resource is something that is still there after we have used it.
Like solar energy, wind power, tidal power, geothermal power. We can take advantage of these today and they will still be there tomorrow to be used again.
Opals take many millions of years to become what they are today. So we say they are NOT renewable.
Yes, the correct spelling is "non-renewable." The hyphen is used to connect the prefix "non" with the root word "renewable" to indicate that something is not renewable.
Pens are typically made from a combination of renewable and non-renewable resources. The plastic used in the pen is derived from petroleum, a non-renewable resource, while the ink and other components may come from renewable resources, such as plant-based materials.
An example of a non-renewable resource is coal, because when you burn it it is finished. A non-example of a non-renewable resource is solar power, because you can use it (to generate electricity) and it is still there to be used again.
no its a renewable source of energy
Bricks are non-renewable because they are made from natural resources like clay and shale that are not easily replaced in a short period of time. Once these resources are harvested and processed into bricks, they cannot be regenerated.
Non renewable
No - it is non-renewable
Non renewable
Renewable - unlimited source Non renewable - limited resource
Non-renewable
Silver is a non-renewable mineral.
Non-renewable
Non.
It's non-renewable.
nonrenewable
Gold is a non renewable resources
non renewable