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Biology, 29.01.2020 07:08, hollis79

Asurvey on the pacific coastline of california shows that kelp is currently being harvested faster than it can grow back. how would this resource be classified?

a) renewable
b.) nonrenewable
c.) potentially renewable
d.) primarily nonrenewable

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