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Define Inexhaustible and exhaustible natural resources.

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Answered by Anonymous
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》Inexhaustible resources are those resources which after continously used, are available in nature. They can be renewed and used again and again. So they are also called \bold {Renewable \:Resources }

\underline  {\bold {Examples :-}} Soil, water, air etc.

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》Exhaustible resources are those resources which can't be used again and again. They are available in limited quantity in nature. Since , these resources can't be renewed; They are called \bold {Non Renewable \:Resources}

\underline  {\bold {Examples :-}} Coal, Petroleum, Gold etc.

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Answered by BrainlyDazzle07
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\underline{\underline{\sf{Inexhaustible\: resources:-}}}

{\implies{\sf{}}}Inexhaustible resources are those resources which don't get exhausted after continuous usage.

  • They are available in abundance in the nature.
  • They are also called renewable resources because they can be used again and again and hence can be renewed.

Examples : Sunshine, water,air etc.

\underline{\underline{\sf{Exhaustible\: resources:-}}}

{\implies{\sf{}}}Exhaustible resources are those resources which gets exhausted after continuous usage.

  • They are available in the nature in very limited amount.
  • They are also called non renewable resources because they can't be used again and again and hence can't be renewed.

Examples : Coal, petroleum etc.


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