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Name and explain the non renewable resources used earlier.

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Answered by RatriSarkar
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Fuels created from nonrenewable resources are still the primary source of all the power generated in the world, due to their affordability and high energy content. Nonrenewable resources are usually formed from organic carbon material which, over the course of billions of years, is heated and compressed enough to change form into crude oil and natural gas. Crude oil and natural gas are then used to manufacture everyday forms of fuel, including gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, and propane.

The term nonrenewable resource also refers to minerals and metals from the earth, such as gold, silver, and iron, which are similarly formed as a long-term result of geological processes such as plate tectonics. These resources are often costly to mine, as they are usually deep within the Earth's crust. But they are much more abundant than fossil fuels.

Some types of groundwater are considered to be a nonrenewable resource if the aquifer is unable to be replenished at the same rate at which it's drained. Nuclear materials such as uranium are also considered nonrenewable resources.

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