A nonrenewable resource is a resource that can't be replenished quickly or effectively.
Water is a renewable resource because there is a lot of it, and it is always being replenished through the water cycle.
Sunlight is a inexorable resource, which is just a fancy way of saying it will never run out.
Trees can be planted, but they take a while to grow, but can, technically, be counted as a renewable resource.
Therefore, the only answer that doesn't grow back after you take it is metals.
Your answer is C. Metals.
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∠I ≅ ∠K
This is the answer i have concluded from looking at others, not 100%
What first comes to my mind is that one or more rivers feature very prominently in these civilizations: the Nile in the Egyptian and the Tigris and Euphrates in the Babylonian.
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Tropical storm. They usually come out the ocean floor due to the massive wind acceleration.