Renewable refers to things like wind or sunshine, which keep on coming even if we use them to produce energy. Other things are classed as renewable if we can grow them as fast as we use them. Like vegetables. Other things get used up and don't renew, like rain-forests and minerals.
So tin is non-renewable. It's a metal. When we use it all up, there's none left.
Tin is like gasoline. Once you burn it you can not renew it.
No, tin is not a renewable resource.
no
Renewable
is gravitatinal potential energy renewable or nonrenewable
it is renewable
no it is not renewable resource
No
If you mean solar energy then it is renewable
Tin is not renewable, in the sense that when an ore deposit is depleted, it does not come back. But tin is recyclable.
Tin is not renewable, in the sense that when an ore deposit is depleted, it does not come back. But tin is recyclable.
Renewable.
are electronic equipments renewable or nonrenewable
Nonrenewable.
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A can is nonrenewable because it is made of metal and metal is a nonrenewable resource. But it can be recycled. It doesn't necessarily mean it is renewable. The simple answer is that a can is nonrenewable.
is an ipod renewable or nonrenewable
Nonrenewable.
Nonrenewable.
Nonrenewable
it is nonrenewable