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We can divide natural resources into two basic categories: renewable and nonrenewable. Consider the bar graph of resource usage.
If we wanted to reduce the use of nonrenewable natural resources, it would be least important to
A)
reduce deforestation.
B)
conserve natural gas use.
C)
find alternatives to fossil fuels.
D)
reduce the number of vehicles on the roads.
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