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A renewable and non-renewable energy source are different because _________.

  1. A
    Renewable energy sources are finite, while non-renewable energy sources are infinite.
  2. B
    Non-renewable energy sources are more environmentally friendly than renewable energy sources.
  3. C
    Non-renewable energy sources are derived from the Sun, while renewable energy sources are derived from the Earth.
  4. D
    Renewable energy sources can be replenished naturally over time, while non-renewable energy sources cannot.

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Renewable energy sources (such as solar, wind, biomass, and hydro energy) are infinite because they can be naturally replenished or regenerated over short periods of time. On the other hand, non-renewable energy sources (such as coal, oil, and natural gas) exist in finite quantities and take millions of years to form, meaning they cannot be replenished at a rate matching their consumption.

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A renewable and non-renewable energy source are different because _________.
A
Renewable energy sources are finite, while non-renewable energy sources are infinite.
B
Non-renewable energy sources are more environmentally friendly than renewable energy sources.
C
Non-renewable energy sources are derived from the Sun, while renewable energy sources are derived from the Earth.
D
Renewable energy sources can be replenished naturally over time, while non-renewable energy sources cannot.

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