Forest is a large geographical area that contains trees, animals of various species, aquatic organisms and microorganisms.
Renewable Resources
The resources that cannot be exhausted after continuous utilization are renewable resources: examples, sun, wind, and tidal energy.
Non-Renewable Resources
The resources which cannot be immediately replaced once they are used are Non-renewable resources—for example, fossil fuels, such as coal, petroleum and natural gas.
Exhaustible resources
Exhaustible resources are natural resources that are available in limited quantities. Examples are coal, natural gas, and petroleum.
Non-exhaustible resources
Non-exhaustible resources are natural resources that are available in abundance.
Final Answer:
Forest is an exhaustible renewable resource because it takes less time to grow plants and replenish in nature.