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Makai Stewart
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23 November, 18:35
Why is natural gas nonrenewable
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Harding
23 November, 18:40
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Natural gas is a non renewable resource because it takes years of pressure to create.
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Bella
23 November, 18:58
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Because we use it so much faster than it's created, so it can't be renewed
at the rate that we use it.
Natural gas ... along with coal and oil ... is the product of dead dinosaurs
rotting under the ground under great pressure for millions of years. We
have no way to duplicate that process at a higher rate of production.
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