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what term do we use to describe when a resource is replaced at a constant rate, regardless of how much of that fuel is used? depletable non - depletable
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct term, we analyze the definitions:
- "Depletable" resources are finite and not replaced at a constant rate (e.g., fossil fuels).
- "Non - depletable" resources are replaced at a constant rate, and their availability is not reduced by use (e.g., solar energy, wind energy). The question describes a resource replaced at a constant rate regardless of usage, so it matches the definition of non - depletable.
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