Page 5 - Primary Seven Notes
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Non-renewable resources
Things that cannot be replaced when used up.
Nonrenewable sources of energy are only available in limited
amounts and take a long time to replenish. When we pump gas
at the station, we’re using a finite resource refined from crude
oil that’s been around since prehistoric times.
Examples: Minerals, rocks, fossil fuels.
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1. Sun, 4. Air or wind
2. Water 5. Plants
3. Minerals 6. Animals.

