Which best explains why aluminum is a nonrenewable resource
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Alumunium is non rewable substance because aumunium cannot be reuse
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Aluminum is theoretically a nonrenewable reserve, as one can dig it out of the ground where aluminum ore is discovered.
Aluminum, as a physical material is renewable in a sense that it can be recycled.
As it can, nevertheless, be outstandingly recycled, it cannot be said as a nonrenewable resource on the earth.
However, unlike sunlight or water, aluminum cannot be regenerated.
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