yes they are:
water is h2o (scientific formula= helium and 2 oxygen), and is a renewable resource
petroleum and kerosene are both types of gas (fuel, not air gases), they are both fossil fuels and because of that they are non-renewable resources.
Timber- Petroleum and Natural Gas Gravel - Water
Oil, Coal, Wood, Fresh water, and Petroleum.
watercoalgoldoilfood
Kerosene, a petroleum product will not interact chemically with Portland cement - water will.
Some natural European resources include oil/petroleum, lumber, water, coal, uranium, zinc, copper, and livestock.
· Petroleum · natural gas · potash · coal · uranium, · copper, · zinc, · gold, · silver, · crude oil and have much coal. · Oil · rich soil
The North Sea
The natural resources of Mississippi include coal, rice, sulfur, lumber, cotton, and poultry.
water,animals,coal,forests,sun,wind,humans,soil,natural gas,petoleum
Winnipeg's natural resources include fertile agricultural land, water resources such as rivers and lakes, and mineral resources like nickel, zinc, and copper. The region also has forests that provide timber and other forest products.
The Innuitians are rich in fossil fuels (natural gas, coal, and petroleum), metals, and waterpower.
The Natural Resources in New Zealand are Water.