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Which statement best describes the availability of nonrenewable energy resources?
Their supplies will be completely used up within ten years.
They are readily available in all countries.
Their exact amounts are not currently known.
They are stored in primary forests around the world.
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Their exact amounts are not currently known.
Explanation: nonrenewable resources (like oil, coal, natural gas, uranium) exist in finite but uncertain quantities — estimates change with new discoveries, technology, and economics. They are not evenly available worldwide, won’t all be exhausted in ten years, and are not stored in forests.
Explanation: nonrenewable resources (like oil, coal, natural gas, uranium) exist in finite but uncertain quantities — estimates change with new discoveries, technology, and economics. They are not evenly available worldwide, won’t all be exhausted in ten years, and are not stored in forests.
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