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Leah is making a chart to compare and contrast renewable and non-renewable resources. Which of the following would best complete the chart?
Renewable Resources
Non-renewable Resources
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Used faster than they can be replaced
Most sources do not emit greenhouse gases
Availability decreases over time
Includes solar power, wind power, and geothermal power
Includes fossil fuels, natural gas, and coal
Replaces all current forms of energy
New energy is created
Cannot be replaced
Can be replaced at the same rate or faster than they are used
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