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Yes, talc is considered a nonrenewable resource. It is a mineral that is mined from the earth, and once extracted, it cannot be replenished naturally within a human timescale. In the context of brick production, talc may be used as a filler or additive, but its finite availability categorizes it as a nonrenewable resource.

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