Fossil fuels are non-renewable. Once we've burnt them, they're gone!
No, fossil fuels are not inexhaustible. They are non-renewable resources, meaning they are finite and will eventually run out if they continue to be used at current rates. This is why there is a push towards renewable energy sources to replace fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels are a non-renewable energy source.
Natural as, methane (CH4), is non-renewable. It is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Examples of non-renewable energy are coal, oil, natural gas, uranium and fossil fuels. Ex. of renewable energy are animals, food, and biomass. Ex. of inexhaustible energy are wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric.
No the wind cannot be replaced by fossil fuels as it is non-renewable.
no they are non-renewable
Non-renewable fossil fuels are: * coal * crude oil (Petroleum) * natural gas
yes it is non renewable:)
They are classed as non-renewable.
it is inexhaustible
Fossil fuels took millions of years to form. The time scale is such that it is not possible to renew fossil fuels on a human time scale. It is for that reason that they are called non-renewable.
Fossil fuels are a type of renewable resource.