This is a broader question than relates to just energy, but I will try to keep it in the field of energy.
Things that are removed from the ground are, for the most part, non-renewable. (1)Coal is one, (2) petroleum is another. (3) Peat could be renewable, if peat moss were stewarded (grown renewably or harvested in non-damaging quantities), but in practice, it is usually not.
Animals have been hunted for oils, such as (4) whale oil, and this was done through most of history without regard to preservation of the species involved. (5) Seals were also hunted for oil.
(6) Whole forests have been cut without regard to maintaining them. Greece was deforested in ancient times, and Scotland during the middle ages and rennaisance. Today, slash and burn agriculture is still practiced in various places.
Yes, both nonrenewable and renewable resources can be used to produce electricity. Nonrenewable resources such as coal, natural gas, and oil are traditionally used for electricity generation, while renewable resources such as solar, wind, hydro, and biomass can also generate electricity in a more sustainable manner.
Nonrenewable energy resources are energy sources that cannot be replenished in a short amount of time. Examples include fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as nuclear energy. Once these resources are depleted, they cannot be easily replaced.
Nonrenewable resources are energy sources that cannot be replenished once they are depleted. Examples include fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.
Natural resources that are used up more quickly than they can be replaced are nonrenewable resources. Earths supply of nonrenewable resources are limited . You use nonrenewable resources when you take home groceries in plastic bags, paint a wall, or travel by car. plastic, paints, and gasoline are made from important nonrenewable resources called petroleum, or oil, petroleum is formed mostly from the remains of microscopic marine organisms buried in the earths crust. It is nonrenewable because it takes hundreds of millions of years for it to form.
Nonrenewable resources include fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as minerals like copper, gold, and silver. Once these resources are depleted, they cannot be easily replaced within a short timeframe.
Which are not renewable are called as nonrenewable resources. Examples are water , petroleum ,etc...
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im pretty sure Plants can be renewed some examples of nonrenewable resources are * Gasoline * Coal * Oil Mainly any type of fossil fuels are Nonrenewable resources.
Coal, fossil fuels and oil
Nonrenewable resources exist in finite quantity and are incapable of being replenished. Iron, as well as salt and gravel, are examples of minerals that are nonrenewable.
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what are the nonrenewable resources produced in the state of arizona
a resource that is not replaced, or is replaced very, very slowly, as it is used.
A nonrenewable resource is one that cannot be replenished within a human's lifetime, or is replenished very slowly compared to its rate of consumption. Examples include fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as minerals like iron and copper.
minerals and are nonrenewable .