Science, asked by sameerkvatsa, 11 months ago

coal can be reformed by nature still it is non renewable why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is a finite resource. Fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal are examples of nonrenewable resources. ... Renewable resources are the opposite: Their supply replenishes naturally or can be sustained. The sunlight used in solar power and the wind used to power wind turbines replenish themselves.

Answered by wrrobotplayer
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Answer:

It takes a long time to reform.

Explanation:

Although coal can be naturally obtained and formed in nature, this process takes millions of years. Thus, if we exhaust our coal supplies, we cannot renew them for many centuries. Because of this, and that coal cannot be formed artificially, coal is considered non-renewable.

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