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What makes a resource renewable? A. It has a very high demand. B. It is replenished faster than it is us O C. It can never be replenished. O D. It is likely to run out.​

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B : It replenishes faster then it is used
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Answer:

The answer to your question is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

To answer this question, we need to know what a renewable resource is

A renewable resource is a resource that we use that can be replaced and never runs out because it is natural

Now that we know what a renewable resource is, we can answer the question with this knowledge

A. It has a very high demand

Revewable resources do not have a high demand since it can be easily obtained

For example, water is a renewable resource and it doesn't have a high demand because it can be obtained easily

B. it is replenished faster than it is us

Replenished means to fill up or to build or make again

All renewable resources can be made or filled up again

Thats why they are called renewable (they they can be renewed)

C. It can never be replenished

This answer doesn't make sense because all renewable resource can be made again (again, renewable :D)

D. It is likely to run out

This is not true because renewable resources are natural, meaning that they will always be here on our planet

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