Can a renewable resource become a nonrenewable resource? If so, give an example. (1 point)

Responses

Yes, a renewable resource, such as fish, could go extinct if humans consume them faster than they reproduce.
Yes, a renewable resource, such as fish, could go extinct if humans consume them faster than they reproduce.

No, renewable resources can never become nonrenewable.
No, renewable resources can never become nonrenewable.

Yes, sunlight is a renewable resource but only during the day. At night, solar power cannot be generated, so during that part of the day it is a nonrenewable resource.
Yes, sunlight is a renewable resource but only during the day. At night, solar power cannot be generated, so during that part of the day it is a nonrenewable resource.

Yes, a renewable resource, such as natural gas, can get used up faster than humans extract it from the Earth.

Yes, a renewable resource, such as natural gas, can get used up faster than humans extract it from the Earth.

Yes, a renewable resource, such as natural gas, can get used up faster than humans extract it from the Earth.