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A '''nonrenewable resource''' is something in ''The Blockheads'' which a [[Blockhead]] can not reproduce infinitely. The opposite of a nonrenewable resource is a [[Renewable Resource]].
A '''nonrenewable resource''' is something in ''The Blockheads'' which a [[Blockhead]] can not reproduce infinitely. The opposite of a nonrenewable resource is a [[Renewable Resource]].


The following resources are not renewable (some can't even be obtained): [[Air]], [[Magma]], [[Stone]], [[Dirt]], [[Sand]], [[Marble]], [[Red Marble]], [[Limestone]], and [[Lapis Lazuli]]. All the items created with at least one ingredient which is not renewable resource are nonrenewable with the exception of [[Marble White]] and [[Ultramarine Blue]], which can be obtained by [[Meditate|meditating]].
The following resources are not renewable (some can't even be obtained): [[Air]], [[Magma]], [[Stone]], [[Dirt]], [[Sand]], [[Marble]], [[Red Marble]], [[Limestone]], and [[Lapis Lazuli]] as well as any item created by these with the exception of [[Marble White]] and [[Ultramarine Blue]], which can be obtained by [[Meditate|meditating]].


A Blockhead can of course make air by destroying any other [[Blocks|block]]. However, there is a finite amount of blocks within each world, therefore air isn't a renewable resource; however, its frequency is extremely high. Stone and dirt are similarly plentiful but finite.
A Blockhead can of course make air by destroying any other [[Blocks|block]]. However, there is a finite amount of blocks within each world, therefore air isn't a renewable resource; however, its frequency is extremely high. Stone and dirt are similarly plentiful but finite.
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