Which of the following is a common renewable resource found in deserts?
1: Natural Gas
2: Ura...
Biology, 27.01.2021 22:10 GreenHerbz206
Which of the following is a common renewable resource found in deserts?
1: Natural Gas
2: Uranium
3:Biodiesel
4:Solar Energy
Answers: 1
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