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Why is helium bad for the environment?

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Helium is the only element on the planet that is a completely nonrenewable resource. On Earth, helium is generated deep underground through the natural radioactive decay of elements such as uranium and thorium.other resources, such as oil and gas, may turn into pollution or be difficult to recycle

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