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Exhaustible resources are those natural resources that are likely to be exhausted due to their continuous use. Forest is a renewable exhaustible resource that can be produced again and again. Coal, petroleum and minerals are non-renewable exhaustible natural resources that cannot be produced again.
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Correct answer: Exhaustible resources are those natural resources that are likely to be exhausted due to their continuous use. Forest is a renewable exhaustible resource that can be produced again and again. Coal, petroleum and minerals are non-renewable exhaustible natural resources that cannot be produced again.
Solution
Option B correctly defines exhaustible resources and distinguishes between renewable and non-renewable types, aligning with the question's context.
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