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Triss [41]
4 years ago
6

Is iron and silver a non renewable source?

History
2 answers:
Dafna1 [17]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Iron and silver are non renewable

Explanation:

sammy [17]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: Yes they are

Explanation: they're similarly formed from geological processes that span millions of years.

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