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the most abundant nonrenewable source of energy is fossil fuel which had been created on our earth millions of years ago.
The two Earth regions where oxygen is the second most abundant element by volume are the Earth's crust, after silicon, and the Earth's atmosphere, after nitrogen.
Solar Energy has no Comparison; except Tokomak Contained Fusion Reactions, that are unfortunately not expected to be commercially available for Fifty more Years.
Coal is most abundant in regions with large deposits of sedimentary rock, such as the United States, Russia, China, India, and Australia. These countries have extensive reserves of coal that are economically viable for mining.
It is the most abundant element in the body.
hydroelectric power
Eastern woodlands and northwest
Oil resources are most abundant in Alaska. They are also most abundant in Texas ans Alberta.
wood
Timber
The two most abundant resources of Eastern Central Europe are coal and forests.
Mosses are the most abundant plants in polar regions because they can tolerate low temperatures
Petroleum (Oil)
Timber
oil
Water is the most abundant natural resource in the world, covering about 70% of the Earth's surface.
The most abundant resource in a region could vary, but common examples include water, agriculture, minerals, or energy sources like oil and natural gas. It ultimately depends on the specific geographic location being referred to.