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New Jersey's nonrenewable resources primarily include fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil. Additionally, the state has some limited deposits of minerals and materials, like limestone and sand, which are also considered nonrenewable. While New Jersey has made strides in renewable energy, its reliance on these nonrenewable resources for energy production and industrial processes remains significant. Conservation efforts and a shift toward sustainable energy sources are ongoing to reduce dependence on these finite resources.

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