Yes sand is a renewable resource
No, tar sand is petroleum saturated sand deposits. It is a fossil fuel source like any other source of petroleum.
no
no
It is renewable!
(sand is renewable because every 600 years, somehow the sand on the beach increases by 55 kilometers.)Basicaly sand is ground down stone and glass from the sea over years the sea corrodes and the salt just grounds it down these particles become light enough to be carried by the currents untile theyre pushed to a resting ie beach. sand cant be used as an energy source as every energy source up to date uses turbines powerd by steam, wind, water these turbines would not function if the sand got in the working. the question is difficult as cause its renewable while theirs land
renewable
Non-renewable energy source means that the source will eventually run out and is not renewable.
Our primary source is still coal, and that is not renewable
no its a renewable source of energy
renewable source of energy can be regenerated but non-renewable source of energy can not be regenerated.
Renewable - unlimited source Non renewable - limited resource
We usually categorize energy sources as being renewable or non-renewable, based on whether the source of this fuel is in limited or unlimited supply.Renewable refers to things like wind or sunshine, which keep on coming even if we use them to produce energy.Other things get used up and don't renew. Coal and oil are non-renewable.Glass is made from quartzite (or quartz) sand. Quartz is a mineral that the earth is not making more of, so in that sense, sand can be considered non-renewable mineral. But, the supply of quartz sand is plentiful and glass can be recycled.