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Which of these objects was made from a nonrenewable resource? Question 13 options: 1) motor oil 2) paper bag 3) cotton shirt 4) wooden table
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Which of these objects was made from a nonrenewable resource? Question 13 options: 1) motor oil 2) paper bag 3) cotton shirt 4) wooden table
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1,2,4
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your answer is number 1.
Paper and cotton and wood are renewable and can be made into new things. However, motor oil is not due to the oil. Oil is a nonrenewable resource.
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