how manganese ore a renewable resource despite of abiotic nature
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Renewable has nothing to do with whether something is abiotic. Many renewable resources are abiotic, Wind, Hydro, Solar are all abiotic, but renewable.
When you use Wind, Hydro, and Solar it’s doesn’t diminish how much exists over all. The Sun will continue to produce Solar Irradiance, the Water Cycle will continue un-abated, The winds will still blow.
As for Manganese ore specifically. I’m pretty sure it’s not going to simply renew itself. It’s likely highly recyclable but I’d be skeptical if someone claimed it to be renewable. When used in batteries, and if those batteries once consumed are dumped into a landfill, it doesn’t revert back to an ‘ore’ that can be mined. But it could be extracted an recycled instead of being sent to a landfill.
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Here's your answer....,
Renewable has nothing to do with whether something is abiotic. Many renewable resources are abiotic, Wind, Hydro, Solar are all abiotic, but renewable.
When you use Wind, Hydro, and Solar it’s doesn’t diminish how much exists over all. The Sun will continue to produce Solar Irradiance, the Water Cycle will continue un-abated, The winds will still blow.
As for Manganese ore specifically. I’m pretty sure it’s not going to simply renew itself. It’s likely highly recyclable but I’d be skeptical if someone claimed it to be renewable. When used in batteries, and if those batteries once consumed are dumped into a landfill, it doesn’t revert back to an ‘ore’ that can be mined. But it could be extracted an recycled instead of being sent to a landfill.
hope it helped you.......,
pls mark me as the brainliest.....
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