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It is renewable in that the water cycle operates continuously. However, we must remember that we have to be careful to use it only as fast as we can obtain it.

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Water is considered renewable because it is constantly replenished through the water cycle, where water evaporates, forms clouds, and falls back to the Earth as precipitation. However, water can be considered nonrenewable in regions where its supply is limited, such as in arid areas or due to pollution that prevents safe access to clean water for human consumption.

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it is renewable because of the water cycle, it isn't nonrenewable

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renewable natural resource as we can purify it

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It a renewable

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renewable

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