Coal
Nonrenewable flammable materials, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are fossil fuels formed from the buried remains of ancient plants and animals over millions of years under heat and pressure. These materials are primarily used for generating heat and power, as they release energy when burned. Their extraction and combustion contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and environmental concerns, making them a focus of transition towards renewable energy sources.
Usually organic compounda are more flammable than inorganic
Aspartame is a nonrenewable resource as it is a synthetic sweetener created through chemical processes involving nonrenewable materials. It is not derived from natural, renewable sources like plants or animals but rather produced in laboratories. Therefore, its production relies on finite chemical compounds, making it nonrenewable.
Both animals & plants get there raw materials from the sunlight! :)
Nonrenewable resources are called fossil fuels because they are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that were buried and transformed over millions of years. These organic materials turned into substances like coal, oil, and natural gas, which are finite and nonrenewable in human timescales.
Oil and coal.
Fossil Fules
Soil itself is not flammable because it is a mixture of organic and inorganic materials like minerals, water, and organisms. However, soil can contain combustible materials like dead plants, roots, or organic matter that can burn when exposed to a heat source.
Oil and gas are nonrenewable resources because they are formed over millions of years from the remains of plants and animals, and cannot be replenished within a human lifetime.
Well, most of them come from prehistoric animals, trees. plants etc these make oil, gas, coal, etc
live culture from the plants or animals
Well, most of them come from prehistoric animals, trees. plants etc these make oil, gas, coal, etc