No, DVDs are not considered a renewable resource. They are made from plastic, metal, and other materials that are derived from non-renewable resources like petroleum. While DVDs can be recycled, the materials used to create them are not replenished naturally in a short time frame, making them non-renewable.
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No they can be planted again and again.A non-renewable resource is something that will be gone when its used up and it will not come back.
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Antimony is a gray metalloid. It is a chemical element #51 with the symbol Sb.
HD DVDS are DVDs that can be played on high definition TV players. The regular DVD can be played on any TV and is not in the same definition as the HD DVDs.
Dan has 9 DVDs, and Mark has 3 more, so he has 12 DVDs. Together, Dan and Mark have 21 DVDs (9 + 12). Since the total number of DVDs among the three siblings is 35, their sister must have 35 - 21 = 14 DVDs.
You can watch DVDs on any computer that has a DVD player and software for playing DVDs.
You can use DVD Copier