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20 June, 12:03
Is coal a renewable resource
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Damaris Pineda
20 June, 12:20
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Answer: No.
It comes from the remains of plants that died about 100 to 400 million years ago. Coal is a non-renewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form.
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