Because you can plant them... And they do this crazy thing called growing back!
Because when forest industries cut down trees they replant new ones, unlike coal we just can't go out and plant coal once we run out.
And so that they will be avalible in the future
I wouldn't say forests are renewable, a rain forest certainly is not.
However, a well managed plantation of say pine (spruce) trees in renewable as the trees can be cropped ever 20 years and then regrown, so they are renewable.
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Because after you cut down a tree you can use the stuuf from the tree to make paper, you can also use the would to build chairs, have a firewood and many more!
renewable!
renewable or renewable resource
A renewable resource is one which will be replaced after it is used. Wind energy is renewable because the wind will return tomorrow. Trees are renewable if you plant them again. So, fruit trees are a renewable resource.
renewable
Trees are a renewable resource that needs to be managed for it to be sustainable. Their are many responsible people and companies that plant more trees than they cut down. As long as this continues, trees will be a renewable resource.
Paper comes from pulp of trees. Since trees can be grown again, when required. Paper is also a renewable resource.
A renewable resource is a resource like trees that never runs out. Oil is not a renewable resources because it can not be "replanted," or renewed like trees. Nonrenewable resources will run out some day.
A tree is a renewable resource if another tree replaces the one that was cut down.
All trees are
yes
Coal is a nonrenewable resource, while pine trees are a renewable resource. As sources of energy, the difference between coal and pine trees is that coal is a nonrenewable resource, while pine trees are a renewable resource.
Trees are called a renewable resource because harvested trees can be replaced with newly planted trees, replenishing cleared woodland areas with new growth.