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define exhaustible natural resources​

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Resources of which a finite quantity is in existence. Oil and gas are exhaustible and be all sucked up and burnt up. A natural resource that cannot be increased by the natural forces of the environment is called exhaustible natural resources.

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the amount of these resources in nature is limited. there can we adjust by human activities. example of these resources are forest, wildlife, minerals, coal, petroleum, natural gas etc

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