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Explain why coal is a finite resource. (1 point)
A. Coal is a finite resource because it will never replenish. Therefore, there is a limited supply on Earth.
B. Coal is a finite resource because it will slowly replenish and can be conserved so that it is not harvested faster than it is replenished.
C. Coal is a finite resource because it replenishes on a geological timescale of millions of years. Therefore, there is a limited supply.
D. Coal is a finite resource because it must be refined before being used for energy.
A. Coal is a finite resource because it will never replenish. Therefore, there is a limited supply on Earth.
B. Coal is a finite resource because it will slowly replenish and can be conserved so that it is not harvested faster than it is replenished.
C. Coal is a finite resource because it replenishes on a geological timescale of millions of years. Therefore, there is a limited supply.
D. Coal is a finite resource because it must be refined before being used for energy.
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Answered by
DrBob222
See the link I gave you above.
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Anonymous Needs Help
I'm sorry, but the article never explained why coal is a finite resource. I read the whole thing. -:
Answered by
Anonymous Needs Help
Fine, I figured it out by myself, but it might be wrong.
Answered by
DrBob222
c is the best choice.
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