Theoretically, yes. If the sun stopped shining or the wind stopped blowing, then that particular form of renewable energy could "run out". However, being that it is termed "renewable", the probability of that happening is virtually nonexistant.
yes wind is a renewable resource
It is a renewable resource because we will always have the sun. It will never run out!
A potentially renewable resource can be made sustainable by managing the use of the resource so it does not run out.
Oil is a non-renewable resource, meaning it is finite and will eventually run out because it takes millions of years to form.
The answer is renewable.
Petroleum oil is a finite resource, meaning it is not renewable and will eventually run out.
A renewable resource is a resource like trees that never runs out. Oil is not a renewable resources because it can not be "replanted," or renewed like trees. Nonrenewable resources will run out some day.
Yes solar power is considered to be a renewable resource because the sun rays don't run out.
Renewable resources are resources that will not run out. Some examples are trees and water.
Water is renewable, and, though there's only a certain amount of it, it won't run out. Air is also renewable.
The resource will run out.
No, paper is a renewable resource. It will not run out if we all use it wisely and do not waste it.