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Athena Kelley
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8 November, 09:28
What makes oil a nonrenewable resource?
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Jaydin Duran
8 November, 09:34
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Because it is a fossil fuel.
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Brisa Fleming
8 November, 09:44
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Because it takes millions of years to form
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