Candles are typically made from wax, which can be derived from both renewable and nonrenewable resources. For example, paraffin wax, commonly used in candles, is a byproduct of petroleum refining and is therefore nonrenewable. Conversely, candles made from natural waxes, such as soy, beeswax, or palm wax, come from renewable sources. Thus, the renewability of candles depends on the materials used in their production.
nonrenewable
Renewable and nonrenewable resources are basically the same all countries.
They consume different amounts of renewable and nonrenewable resources because there countries are different and because they don't have the same renewable and nonrenewable resources
it is half a renewable and nonrenewable resource
Yes, they have nonrenewable resources and they are coal,oil, and gas
renewable and nonrenewable resources
nonrenewable resources
Renewable and nonrenewable both give off energy needed for the planet.
Nonrenewable resources are finite and cannot be easily replenished, leading to depletion. Renewable resources can be replenished naturally and are more sustainable in the long run. However, nonrenewable resources are still heavily relied upon due to their higher energy density and ease of extraction compared to renewable resources.
Nonrenuable
They can be either
Renewable Resources: -Solar Radiation -Wind Non-Renewable Resources: -Coal -Natural Gas