Oil is a finite resource.
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A finite set has a finite number of elements, an infinite set has infinitely many.
finite means something will come to an end in a certain time. infinite means it has no end i.e. keeps going
Infinite.
infinite finite
Petroleum oil is a finite resource, meaning it is not renewable and will eventually run out.
Well.. yeah. There isn't an infinite amount of water.
No, oil is not a replenishable resource. It is a finite resource that takes millions of years to form and cannot be easily replaced once it is extracted from the ground.
Oil is a non-renewable resource, meaning it is finite and will eventually run out because it takes millions of years to form.
It is finite.
'Finite' is the antonym of 'infinite'. 'Infinite' literally means 'not finite'.
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Finite.
It's finite, but we don't know HOW finite.This is the thing: We are not currently running out of oil. We have plenty. What we are running out of is cheap oil--the kind you can extract for less than it's worth.
Yes, crude oil is finite because it is a non-renewable resource that forms over millions of years from the remains of ancient organisms. Once extracted and used, it cannot be replenished on human timescales.
A set which containing $and pi are the end blocks are the finite and without these are infinite
not-infinite