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Physics, 22.01.2020 22:31, rachel2005smith
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which statement best describes the long–term effects of using renewable resources?
select one:
a. there is an unlimited supply of fresh water on the earth.
b. melting glacier ice will supple more fresh water.
c. as populations decrease, renewable resources will also decrease.
d. as demand for renewable energy increase, fossil fuel use will decrease.
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