No, water is not an example of a nonrenewable resource, it is an example of a renewable resource because it can be used over and over again.
Water, the building block of all life on the planet, covers over 70% of the Earth's surface. Its role as a renewable resource is essential to the survival of all life. When, however, the replenishing of water is outstripped by its consumption, the once renewable resource is in severe danger.
water
It is a nonrenewable resource.
A nonrenewable resource is a resource that cannot be produced nearly fast enough to replace what is used. for example: oil is a nonrenewable resource because it takes thousands- even millions- of years to form underground.
renewable or renewable resource
Water
Renewable.
its not a nonrenewable resource because its a renewable resource
yes its a nonrenewable resource.
A nonrenewable resource is something like oil or coal because they are resources that are used faster than they can be replaced.
Oil
Bismuth is a nonrenewable resource but wastes can by recycled.
A nonrenewable resource is something like oil or coal because they are resources that are used faster than they can be replaced.