How does a renewable resource differ from a nonrenewable resource?

Question 18 options:

A)

A renewable resource can be used only in developed countries.

B)

A renewable resource doesn't depend on abiotic factors for energy.

C)

A nonrenewable resource is being used faster than it can be made.

D)

Nonrenewable resources can never be recreated.

1 answer

The correct answer to how a renewable resource differs from a nonrenewable resource is:

C) A nonrenewable resource is being used faster than it can be made.

This option accurately captures the distinction, as renewable resources can replenish over time (like solar, wind, and biomass), whereas nonrenewable resources (like fossil fuels and minerals) exist in finite amounts and can be depleted more quickly than they can form.