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What makes fruits and vegetables a renewable resource? A. Nutrients and calories B. Taste and color C. Supply and demand D. Growth and reproduction
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What makes fruits and vegetables a renewable resource? A. Nutrients and calories B. Taste and color C. Supply and demand D. Growth and reproduction
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What makes fruits and vegetables a renewable resource?
A. Nutrients and calories
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D. Growth and reproduction
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The answer is D
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