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Why is soil considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource?(1 point) Responses It uses a lot of Earth’s energy. It uses a lot of Earth’s energy. It can never be replaced. It can never be replaced. It takes so long to form. It takes so long to form. It is easily transported.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Soil is considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource primarily because **it takes so long to form**. The processes that create soil involve the weathering of rock and the breakdown of organic matter, which can take hundreds to thousands of years. Once soil is lost due to erosion, pollution, or other forms of degradation, it is not replenished quickly, making it a finite resource in human timescales.
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