What does it mean that a source of energy is nonrenewable
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A nonrenewable source of energy is one that cannot be replenished or regenerated as quickly as it is being consumed. Fossil fuels, such as oil, natural gas, and coal, are examples of nonrenewable energy sources because they take millions of years to form and cannot be replaced within a short period of time. Once these resources are used up, they cannot be used again, making them finite resources.
1. A. There is only a limited supply that can be used.
2. A. Under dry land and under the ocean.
3. D. Coal.
4. B. Millions of years ago.
2. A. Under dry land and under the ocean.
3. D. Coal.
4. B. Millions of years ago.
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1. A. There is only a limited supply that can be used.
2. A. Under dry land and under the ocean.
3. D. Coal.
4. B. Millions of years ago.
2. A. Under dry land and under the ocean.
3. D. Coal.
4. B. Millions of years ago.
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