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No. Forests are renewable, because they can grow.
forests
A renewable energy source can become nonrenewable if it is consumed at a rate faster than it can naturally replenish. For example, overexploitation of biomass, such as deforestation for wood fuel, can lead to depletion of forests, making it a nonrenewable resource. Additionally, environmental degradation or climate change can impact the availability and efficiency of renewable sources like hydroelectric power, potentially rendering them nonrenewable in specific contexts.
Timber is considered renewable because it comes from forests that can be replanted and grown again. As long as forests are managed sustainably and trees are replanted, timber can be continually harvested without depleting the resource.
It is a nonrenewable resource.
Nonrenewable.
Wood is renewable if it comes from sustainable forests, that is, if trees are planted and grow as fast as they are cut down and burnt for energy. Trees, especially in tropical rainforests are often hundreds of years old. When we destroy these the chances of them regrowing are very small. This is why we can describe wood as a non-renewable resource.
it is nonrenewable
nonrenewable
Nonrenewable.
nonrenewable
yes it is nonrenewable