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Zackery Rich
27 November, 03:45
How is nonrenewable energy used in the world?
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Avah Marshall
27 November, 05:11
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Nonrenewable sources makes up 85% of worldwide energy usage-from sources that eventually will be depleted, such as oil, natural gases and coal.
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Gracelyn Roth
27 November, 06:42
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Its not renewed. Non renewable
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