Well.. yeah. There isn't an infinite amount of water.
Oil is a finite resource.
The ozone is a finite resource. It once destroyed, that molecule is lost.
no
Petroleum oil is a finite resource, meaning it is not renewable and will eventually run out.
Water is an infinite resource, it changes form (solid, liquid, gaseous) but never goes away. However fresh (clean, drinkable) water is a finite resource, unless things change, we will run out.
Fresh water is a finite resource needed by all living things, for survival.
Coal is a finite resource on Earth.The finite resources will eventually run out.
nonrenewable energy
Coal is a finite resource because it is formed over millions of years through the decomposition of organic matter under specific conditions. It cannot be replenished within a human timescale. As coal is mined and burned at a much faster rate than it can be naturally produced, it is considered finite.
Yes, time is considered finite because it is a limited resource that cannot be replenished once it has passed.
Resource Depletion. ;)
Resource depletion