Some of the main characteristics of renewable and nonrenewable resources are as follows: Any part of our natural environment such as land, air, water, forest, minerals, wildlife etc. which is utilised by human beings for their welfare is termed as natural resources. read more
Characteristics of Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources and their Interrelationship. Advertisements: Renewable resources do not mean that they are inexhaustible resources. The truth is that all renewable resources are limited by the capacity of natural system to renew them. read more
Firewood is renewable. Unless you mess up the soil, trees tend to grow back - particularly if you plant at a comparable rate to how much you fell. Sunlight is renewable, for the duration of the sun’s life. Use it today, and you get another dose tomorrow. Ignoring drought, hydro power is renewable. As opposed to oil, fossil fuels. read more