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Biology, 28.09.2020 05:01 lexybellx3

What is the difference between a renewable resource and an inexhaustible resource? * 1 point
One cannot be used by humans, while the other can always be used.
One is always by Earth's natural processes (if not over-used); the other is easily replaced under all circumstances.
There is no difference

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