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(b) Why are minerals considered to be a non-renewable source of energy?
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Answered by rajm91241
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A nonrenewable resource is a substance that is being used up more quickly than it can replace itself. Its supply is finite. Most fossil fuels, minerals, and metal ores are nonrenewable resources. Renewable resources such as solar and wind power and water are unlimited in supply.

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Answered by PrajwalKP
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They don't regrow and they are not replaced or renewed. They include the fossil fuels we burn for energy (natural gas, coal, and oil). Minerals, used for making metals, are also nonrenewable natural resources. Nonrenewable natural resources are things that take longer than a person's lifespan to be replaced.

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