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A renewable exhaustible natural resource is:

  1. A
    Forest
  2. B
    Coal
  3. C
    Petroleum
  4. D
    Minerals

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Forests are renewable because trees can be replanted and grown again, but they are exhaustible because they can be destroyed if the rate of consumption exceeds the rate of regeneration. Coal and petroleum are non-renewable and exhaustible.

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A renewable exhaustible natural resource is:
A
Forest
B
Coal
C
Petroleum
D
Minerals

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