Which of the following best describes the use of a renewable resource?
a.)most power plants burn fossil fuels to generate electricity for use in homes, offices, and other buildings.
b.)propane is a product you might use to barbeque; it comes from natural gas and processing oil.
c.)there are areas in california that use the heat from deep in the earth to generate electricity.
d.)we use gasoline to power our cars to get to work and school each day.
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