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Kai
27 January, 18:23
Is iron and silver a non renewable source?
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Natalie Sullivan
27 January, 20:26
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Iron and silver are non renewable
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Derrick Pratt
27 January, 21:47
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Answer: Yes they are
Explanation: they're similarly formed from geological processes that span millions of years.
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