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Plis help me !! 1. There are many different renewable resources available in Florida. Which of the following can be described as a renewable resource? limestone oil phosphate wind
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1. There are many different renewable resources available in Florida. Which of the following can be described as a renewable resource?
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The answer is wind yes
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