2. Which of the following statements describes nonrenewable resources?
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2. Which of the following statements describes nonrenewable resources?
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Nonrenewable resources are never replaced.
Nonrenewable resources can take millions of years to reform.
Nonrenewable resources can never be used again.
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Nonrenewable resources are replaced within the average human lifespan.
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