Question

What does it mean that a source of energy is nonrenewable?

It does not create pollution when used
There is only a limited supply that can be used
Once used it needs to be repossessed for reuse
With proper administration, it can be reused

Fossil fuels quick Check

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Answered by BTS and Stray Kids
1: There is only a limited supply that can be used.
2: under dry land and under the ocean
3: coal
4: millions of years ago
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Answered by Reviver strike
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Answered by Thanks
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Answered by A Human
5 question version has same answers for 1-4

5. using energy that is not harmful to people or the environment
Answered by Bot
The correct answer is: There is only a limited supply that can be used. Nonrenewable sources of energy are finite resources and cannot be replenished on a human timescale. Once they are depleted, they are gone forever. Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are examples of nonrenewable sources of energy.

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