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Yes, I did realise that i.e. rainforests, that's why I specified plantation forests in my answer.matt_f64 said:no most minerals are generally seen as non-newnewable as they take millions of years to replenish....
also u mite interested to no even some trees are NOT renewable.. there are a select few that take several hundred years to replenish so they are classified as NON-renewable.
lol i wasnt actually referring to u, i was more talking about sweet lemon cos they said "minerals" so i was jst saying its classed as non-renewable then i remembered how our teacher told us about some trees being non-renewable.Shuter said:Yes, I did realise that i.e. rainforests, that's why I specified plantation forests in my answer.
Ahahahahaha that's hilarious, and correct, I like your style.Acid said:I couldn't think of an example when I was sitting there so I just put "e.g. fruit"
as for this guy.. i really dont no wat hes on about.. im assuming hes saying we burn up ethanol in cars and that natural gas is a NON-renewable resource? cos the question did say RENEWABLe. oh wellsub said:i used the chem example of ethanol for cars...hahaha, i went mind blank and that's all that came up![]()
yeah, we had to do renewable sources for fossil fuels (in this case octane for petrol) in chem, and one was ethanol (as car fuel). its renewable cos u can ferment it from sugar cane etc... hence a renewable source...it was all that came to me in the exam.matt_f64 said:as for this guy.. i really dont no wat hes on about.. im assuming hes saying we burn up ethanol in cars and that natural gas is a NON-renewable resource? cos the question did say RENEWABLe. oh well
Yeh i said exactly that too - thats straight from leading edge textbook that overexploitation one and so i used that eg saying fish are renewable, but if they are seen as infinately renewable, they become overexploited then they may no longer be renewableRorix said:i said something like 'renewable resources are resources which, if carefully managed, will be able to provide for the needs of present and future generations. Renewnable resources may become non-renewable if overexploited e.g. fishing stocks'