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If fossil fuels are constantly being formed beneath the Earth's surface , then why are they considered nonrenewable resources?

A. The fossil fuels are being formed but are not legal to use.
B. The fossil fuels are not being used up fast enough.
C. The fossil fuels are being depleted much faster than they can form.
D. The fossil fuels are being formed too far beneath the surface.

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User Pkhlop
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Answer:

The answer is c.

Step-by-step explanation:

Fossil fuels take millions of years to form which is why we have to find alternative resources and is why we call them non-renewable.

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User Jacques Amsel
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

D.The fossil fuels are being formed to far beneath the surface. I am so sorry if this answer is not correct

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User Linh Dam
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