A potentially renewable resource can be made sustainable by managing the use of the resource so it does not run out.
No, chalk is not considered a type of renewable resource. Once it is used, its dust cannot be completely extracted to make more.
Because unlike coal, or gas etc, they will never run out (which is what renewable means). We can make engery from them (using solar panels and wind turbines) knowing that they will never stop. Hope this helps. x
Rarity, demand, monopoly of the site holders, exepenses incurred during the process of retrieving or mining and treating the resource till it reaches the stage of usability...
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Can it be replaced naturally or not.
manage the use of the resource so that it doesn't run out-apex
You can make more once you run out. Since it comes from fruits or berries, which are renewable resources and can be regrown (sustained) it means that jam is a sustainable resource because the required materials to produce it will always be available.
The conversation rules that that they had in place to make seafood a sustainable resource was based on three component framework.
The Maoris had the principles of Māori Economic Development conservation in place to make seafood a sustainable resource.
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No, chalk is not considered a type of renewable resource. Once it is used, its dust cannot be completely extracted to make more.
Nickel is a non renewable resource because you can't make more of it. Once a mine runs out of nickel it won't make any more.
no. zinc is considered a nonrenewable resource due to the fact that is it gone when removed from the Earth
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No. Helium is non-renewable and irreplaceable. Its properties are unique and unlike hydrocarbon fuels (natural gas or oil), there are no biosynthetic ways to make an alternative to helium. All should make better efforts to recycle it.