Which of the following best describes the use of a non–renewable resource? (2 points)
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California has several power plants that use heat from the Earth to generate electricity.
In the state of Texas, you can find miles of windmills that are used to generate electricity.
Natural gas is a great alternative to electricity for cooking.
The electronic signs along the highway are run by solar power.
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