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  • 14-01-2022
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Why is it important to know where a resource, that you're using, is renewable or nonrenewable?

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It is important to know if a resource is renewable or non-renewable because renewable resources are self-sustaining (unlike non-renewable resources). If a non-renewable resource is used too often, that resource may eventually become non-existant. This can also happen to renewable resources, but it is more difficult.

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