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Why is soil considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource?(1 point)
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It is easily transported.
It is easily transported.
It can never be replaced.
It can never be replaced.
It takes so long to form.
It takes so long to form.
It uses a lot of Earth’s energy.
Why is soil considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource?(1 point)
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It is easily transported.
It is easily transported.
It can never be replaced.
It can never be replaced.
It takes so long to form.
It takes so long to form.
It uses a lot of Earth’s energy.
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The correct response is: **It takes so long to form.**
Soil is considered a nonrenewable natural resource because it takes a significant amount of time to develop and regenerate, often thousands of years, while it can be degraded or lost much more quickly due to human activities such as agriculture, deforestation, and urban development.
Soil is considered a nonrenewable natural resource because it takes a significant amount of time to develop and regenerate, often thousands of years, while it can be degraded or lost much more quickly due to human activities such as agriculture, deforestation, and urban development.
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