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Which energy source is least likely to run out in the next 200 years? A: Oil B: Coal C: Hydroelectricity D: Natural Gas
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Which energy source is least likely to run out in the next 200 years?
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B: Coal
C: Hydroelectricity
D: Natural Gas
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Hydroelectricity because it is a renewable resource of water usage whereas the other 3 are just different forms of nonreneable forms of energy meaning they take millions of years for us to get them back
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