Which resource is both nonrenewable and nonrecyclable?(1 point)

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Nuclear power

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Number 1 = Coal.
Number 2 = Both the population and steel consumption increased drastically during the Early 1900s.
Number 3 = Structures like bridges are only built once.
Number 4 = Geothermal.
Number 5 = Average global temperatures.
Number 6 = Using electrical devices all at once periodically.
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Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

Thank you for providing your answers. However, the question asked for a resource that is both nonrenewable and nonrecyclable. Coal is indeed a nonrenewable resource, but it can be recycled to some extent. The correct answer would be radioactive materials or nuclear fuel.

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The resource that is both nonrenewable and nonrecyclable is nuclear fuel. Nuclear fuel, such as uranium or plutonium, is a nonrenewable resource because it is finite and cannot be naturally replenished on a human timescale. Additionally, nuclear fuel is nonrecyclable because it undergoes a series of reactions in a nuclear reactor, resulting in the transformation of its atomic structure and the production of highly radioactive waste. This waste cannot be reused or recycled in a conventional sense and requires long-term storage or disposal.