No, coal took many millions of years to form, which makes it definitely non-renewable. That's because when it's all used up, there would be a long wait for more coal to form.
Coal is a non-renewable resource.
Yes, coal is a non-renewable energy source. We use it faster than it is produced
Coal is the most widely used source of non-renewable energy.
Energy from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) is non-renewable.
Trees are renewable. You can grow a tree. Coal is not it is a fossil fuel.
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Coal and uranium are not renewable resources of energy.
Not in the literal sense of the words "Mechanical Energy". It depends on the source of the mechanical energy.If the source is renewable, like solar or wind generated electricity, then the mechanical energy is renewable.If the source is non-renewable, like electricity from burning oil, then it is non-renewable.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are a non renewable source of energy.
If this is a question of green energy, then yes, solar power is better than coal because it is a renewable source. Coal is a fossil fuel that is non-renewable.
Electricity is not renewable. It is a energy transmission method. The source it comes from may be. Wind power, etc is renewable. Oil, coal etc is not.