Asked by wholemelt
Which is a nonrenewable resource?
soil
fish
wood
coal
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Coal.
Explanation: coal is a fossil fuel that takes millions of years to form, so it is effectively nonrenewable. Soil, fish, and wood can be renewed or regenerated on human timescales (though they can be depleted by overuse).
Explanation: coal is a fossil fuel that takes millions of years to form, so it is effectively nonrenewable. Soil, fish, and wood can be renewed or regenerated on human timescales (though they can be depleted by overuse).
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