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3. What are Non-renewable resources?​

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Answered by pavithra801664
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In economic terms, nonrenewables are resources of economic value that cannot be readily replaced at the speed with which they are being consumed. Examples of nonrenewable resources include crude oil, natural gas, coal, and uranium. These are all resources that are processed into products that can be used commercially.

Answered by deepakojha11411
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A non-renewable resource refers to a natural resource that is found beneath the earth, which when consumed, does not replenish at the same speed at which it is used up. The resources typically take millions of years to develop. The main examples of non-renewable resources are fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas, which humans regularly draw to produce energy.

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