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Which statement comparing examples of renewable and nonrenewable resources is true?

a. wind is a renewable resource because it can't be used up, but coal is a nonrenewable resource because it will eventually run out.

b. wind is a nonrenewable resource because it can't be used up, but coal is a renewable resource because it will eventually run out.

c. both wind and coal are renewable resources because they will never run out.

d. both wind and coal are nonrenewable resources because they will eventually run out.

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