A non-renewable source is a product of the Earth that we use as an energy source (such as crude oil). We find these particular non-renewable sources from under the groun and in the sea, where we extract it and sell it as energy. Eventually, these resources will run out, as we are extracting at a faster pace than crude oil generates (crude oil is made from decomposed animals and plants over millions of years). This is why we are trying to use renewable sources such as wind energy. The wind will never 'run out'.
Because u cant renew it ..
Well, a renewable resource is something that you can renew over time. A nonrenewable resource is something that cannot be replaced. :) B)
Oil is considered a nonrenewable resource because it takes millions of years to be renewed, an extreme amount of years, making it impossible to renew in a reasonable amount of time.
It is a nonrenewable resource.
If you cannot use it more than once, than it is nonrenewable, it gets burned any cant be reused
It cant be reuse over and over again.
its not a nonrenewable resource because its a renewable resource
yes its a nonrenewable resource.
Bismuth is a nonrenewable resource but wastes can by recycled.
Halite, or rock salt, is a non-renewable resource. It does not renew itself.
It's neither a resource, nor is it nonrenewable.
Natural gas is a nonrenewable resource.