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differentiate between accessible and inaccessible natural resources​

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Answered by sameer7127
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Explanation:

According to the Cambridge dictionary, inexhaustible means “something existing in very great amounts that will never be finished” while the exhaustible means “something that can be used completely, so there are none left”. From these definitions, you must have gotten a glimpse of what exhaustible and inexhaustible resources are. But, there is more to it.

Exhaustible resources can be defined as the resources that can get depleted or exhausted as they mostly exist in limited supply. Examples of exhaustible resources are coal and fossil fuel. When most of these resources are used up, they can’t be renewed easily or take a too long time to renew.

On the other hand, inexhaustible resources can be defined as the resources that can’t be exhausted or used up as they exist in abundant and endless supply. Examples are wind and sunlight (solar). From every theoretical indication, the inexhaustible resources can’t be used up by humans. These resources are also inexhaustible because they can easily be renewed within a reasonable period of time

Answered by juhikri799
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Answer:

Exhaustible resources can be defined as the resources that can get depleted or exhausted as they mostly exist in limited supply. Examples of exhaustible resources are coal and fossil fuel. When most of these resources are used up, they can’t be renewed easily or take a too long time to renew.On the other hand, inexhaustible resources can be defined as the resources that can’t be exhausted or used up as they exist in abundant and endless supply. Examples are wind and sunlight (solar). From every theoretical indication, the inexhaustible resources can’t be used up by humans. These resources are also inexhaustible because they can easily be renewed within a reasonable period of time.

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