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A resource (like the Sun) that essentially never "runs out" is said to be _____. A. reusable B. recyclable C. inexhaustible D. nonrenewable asap please
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A resource (like the Sun) that essentially never "runs out" is said to be _____.
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C. inexhaustible
D. nonrenewable
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