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Select all that applyWhich of these are natural resources that are depleted over time? (Check all that apply.)Multiple select question.CashNatural gas wellsInventoryTimber

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Select all that applyWhich of these are natural resources that are depleted over time? (Check all that apply.)Multiple select question.CashNatural gas wellsInventoryTimber

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The natural resources that are depleted over time from the options provided are:

  • Natural gas wells
  • Timber

Cash and inventory are not natural resources, they are man-made and can be replenished through various economic activities. Natural resources, on the other hand, are materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain, but they take a long time to replenish, if at all.

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