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How does the use of nonrenewable resources compare to the use of renewable resources?
a.
The use of renewable resources is potentially more harmful to the environment than the use of nonrenewable resources.
b.
The use of renewable resources is more common and widespread than the use of nonrenewable resources.
c.
The overuse of renewable resources can lead to problems similar to those associated with the use of nonrenewable resources.
d.
Renewable resource use is more problematic than the use of nonrenewable resource use.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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The overuse of renewable resources (e.g., overfishing, deforestation, groundwater depletion) can produce problems similar to those from nonrenewable resource use, such as resource depletion and environmental damage.
The overuse of renewable resources (e.g., overfishing, deforestation, groundwater depletion) can produce problems similar to those from nonrenewable resource use, such as resource depletion and environmental damage.
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