Metals fall into several categories:
* Metals are non-renewable, no natural process is making new metal at a rate that notocably increases thew worlds supply.
* Metals are generally recoverable and reusable - once you extract a metal from ore you can reclaim it from whatever use it is in presently for further use. * With the exception of a few very rare metals from the far end of the Periodic Table metals are available on earth in quantities that will meet our conceivable needs. The problem is that the availability of these resources varies from easy (gold in placer deposits) to very difficult (gold in sea water) * the potential for an abundant metal reserve fro space (asteroids etc.) is high, but in the distant future.
Minerals are a nonrenewable resource.
Yes
minerals are nonrenewable
Why is soil considered a nonrenewable resource
Minerals, maybe?
yes it is renewable
It is a nonrenewable resource.
Rutile and all other minerals are non-renewable.
Paraffin is considered a nonrenewable resource because it is derived from petroleum, which is a finite fossil fuel.
it is a renewable resource
It is not found everywhere
It is not found everywhere