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question 17 of 26 what makes a resource nonrenewable? a. it has a very high demand. b. it is never replenished. c. it is replenished at a very fast rate. d. it can never run out.
Brief Explanations
To determine what makes a resource nonrenewable, we analyze each option:
- Option A: High demand doesn't define a nonrenewable resource. Many renewable resources (e.g., solar energy) also have high demand.
- Option B: Nonrenewable resources (like fossil fuels) are formed over millions of years and are essentially never replenished on a human - time scale. This fits the definition of nonrenewable.
- Option C: Resources replenished at a very fast rate are renewable (e.g., wind, water in a fast - flowing stream).
- Option D: Nonrenewable resources can run out (e.g., oil reserves are finite), so this is incorrect.
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B. It is never replenished.