Asked by wholemelt
Which is a renewable resource?
petroleum
wood
iron
coal
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Wood.
Explanation: wood comes from trees that can regrow on human timescales if forests are sustainably managed. Petroleum and coal are fossil fuels formed over millions of years (nonrenewable), and iron is a finite mineral resource (though recyclable).
Explanation: wood comes from trees that can regrow on human timescales if forests are sustainably managed. Petroleum and coal are fossil fuels formed over millions of years (nonrenewable), and iron is a finite mineral resource (though recyclable).
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