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8 August, 09:49

Which is a nonrenewable resource? soil fish wood coal

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  1. 8 August, 09:57
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    Among these choices, coal would be the nonrenewable resource. Nonrenewable means that it cannot be renewed easily, meaning that if we use up that resource, it is unlikely it will be formed again while we are still alive, because it takes millions of years for such resources to be renewed, if ever. Soil, fish, and wood we can create over and over again, but not coal.
  2. 8 August, 10:05
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    Option D.) Coal would be the nonrenewable source due to the lenght of time comsumed to create a larger supply.
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