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Why is peat considered a nonrenewable energy resource?
A. It takes millions of years to form.
B. When burned, it contributes to global warming.
C. It can be replenished within a person's lifetime.
D. When burned, it adds pollutants to the air.
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Sagot :

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The Answer is A.

Some people consider peat to be non-renewable because it accumulates very slowly – a millimeter a year.

The answer is A because a renewable source is something that can replenished quickly and fast.