renewable or renewable resource
The resource is said to be renewable.
A material that can be replaced after it is used is called a renewable resource. Examples include wood, solar energy, and wind energy.
renewable resource
nonrenewable
. . . a renewable resource.
No, a renewable resource is a resource that can be replenished naturally within a short period of time, such as sunlight, wind, and forests. These resources are not depleted when used, making them a sustainable option for energy and materials.
One that when it is used up, it is gone and cannot be replaced.
One that when it is used up, it is gone and cannot be replaced.
That is the definition of the term renewable, yes.
renewable resource
a resource that can not be replaced
A resource that can not be replaced once used up, is a definition of a non-renewable resource. For example: once the coal seam in a coal mine has been depleted, the mine is closed down.