Timber is renewable, but no one ever said that renewable energy is considered clean or green.
non renewable resources. I disagree. Timber/trees are renewable; they replenish themselves. However, care must be take so that not more trees are used than can be replenish.
It all depends on what kind of wood it is.Wood chips, or wood waste, or scraps or wood pulp from plantation timber, or from any other source which is quick growing are renewable.But if it comes from rainforest timber, or old-growth forests, then it is non-renewable.
Five sources of non-renewable energy:CoalOilNatural gasNuclear (uranium)Rainforest timber
Timber is considered a renewable source of energy because trees can be replanted and grown again, ensuring a continuous supply. This stands in contrast to fossil fuels, which are finite and non-renewable resources. Additionally, sustainable forestry practices can be used to manage timber resources effectively.
Timber is considered renewable because it comes from forests that can be replanted and grown again. As long as forests are managed sustainably and trees are replanted, timber can be continually harvested without depleting the resource.
There is no single thing that is renewable and non-renewable at the same time. That's a contradiction in terms. Some kinds of wood (fast growing pine plantations, for example) are renewable, while other kinds of wood (teak and mahogany, perhaps) are non-renewable as they take very many years to grow again.
HN02 Timber.
Non renewable
Non renewable
No - it is non-renewable
Renewable - unlimited source Non renewable - limited resource
Non-renewable