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Depletion of nonrenewable resources is often a result of:

1)environmental laws

2)human population growth

3)reforestation

4)recycling

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Answer:

2 -- Human Population Growth

Step-by-step explanation:

The rest have no effect on nonrenewable resources because they are renewable, or replenishable. The more humans expand, they more resources they need such as gas, coal, and oil. Due to the fact that resources such as those listed before can't be renewed, or replenished, it causes a loss in those resources (depletion).

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Answer:

Depletion of nonrenewable resources is often a result of reforestation.

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