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Biology, 11.05.2021 03:30 Jayla1029

What happens to a renewable resource when people begin to use it more quickly than it can be
replaced?
O A. It becomes a sustainable resource.
B. It becomes polluted.
O C. It becomes a nonrenewable resource.
O D. It becomes a natural resource.
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