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(c) if there were no natural resources, there would be no human -made and human resources(c) if there were no natural resources, there would be no human -made and human resources​​

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Answered by sarvagyaji
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true but what you want to know ??

Answered by sharwansharma830
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tripled since 1970, including a fivefold increase in the use of non-metallic minerals and a 45 per cent increase in fossil fuel use

By 2060, global material use could double to 190 billion tonnes (from 92 billion), while greenhouse gas emissions could increase by 43 per cent

The extraction and processing of materials, fuels and food contribute half of total global greenhouse gas emissions and over 90 per cent of biodiversity loss and water stress

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