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Sent 1: Imagine a glass of your favorite drink that never became empty.
Sent 2: Now think about what really happens.
Sent 3: You take a drink and there is less in the glass.
Sent 4: You keep drinking and soon it is all gone.
Sent 5: Good thing you have more to refill your glass.
Sent 6: What if there would never be any more of your favorite drink.
Sent 7: What would you do?
Sent 8: Now you know the difference between renewable and non-renewable.
Sent 9: Its too bad that many things here on Earth will run out.
Sent 10: This includes some of our natural resources we depend on.
Sent 11: Things like oil will not last forever.
Sent 12: There is a limited supply.
Sent 13: Someday, we will run out, so then what?
Sent 14: At current rates of use, coal will last about 300 years.
Sent 15: Petroleum will be used up in just a few decades.
Question: What are other resources that will be gone? (false/0)
Question: What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable? (false/1)
Question: How long before we run out of some key natural resources? (false/2)
Question: What are some non renewable resources that will run out eventually? (false/3)
Question: What will happen to oil and why? (true/4)
Question: What scenario does the author use to illustrate the difference between renewable and non renewable resources? (true/5)
Question: Is oil a renewable or non renewable resource and when is it expected to be used up? (true/6)
Question: How would a glass of your favorite drink never become empty? (false/7)
Question: Does the Earth have other none renewable resources we depend on other than oil? (true/8)
Question: What are some non-renewable resources? (true/9)
Question: What are some examples of resources that will run out? (true/10)
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