No.
No because, Like fossil fuels, silica (found in the world's sands and quartz) is a non-renewable, finite resource. However, silica is a far more plentiful resource.
Oil, gold, copper, coal, silica.
Silicon is considered non-renewable because it is extracted from silica, which is a non-renewable resource that must be mined from the earth. Once silicon is extracted and used in products like electronics or solar panels, it is not easily replenished on human timescales.
renewable
Non renewable
non-renewable
it is non renewable. it acts like coal which means it is not nonrenewable
It is a non-renewable resource, made from oil.
non renewable
Non renewable
non-renewable
Non-renewable