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The La Brea Tar Pits are an example of a fossil fuel that
is a quickly renewable resource.
takes centuries to create.
is made of decomposed human bones.
will never become scarce.
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"takes centuries to create."
Explanation: The La Brea Tar Pits are natural asphalt (bitumen) formed from ancient petroleum seeping to the surface — a fossil fuel produced over geological timescales (thousands to millions of years), so not quickly renewable, not made of human bones, and finite.
Explanation: The La Brea Tar Pits are natural asphalt (bitumen) formed from ancient petroleum seeping to the surface — a fossil fuel produced over geological timescales (thousands to millions of years), so not quickly renewable, not made of human bones, and finite.
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