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27 January, 12:11

Are rocks renewable or nonrenewable

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  1. 27 January, 12:20
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    renewable is the answer
  2. 27 January, 12:22
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    both

    Explanation:

    Most sedimentary rocks form over many thousands or millions of years. Only a tiny fraction of the Earth's rocks is being replaced each year. The replacement takes so long that rocks are not considered to be renewable resources. Therefore the minerals in the rocks are non-renewable resources
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