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explain exhaustion inxhaustible natural resources​

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Answered by Bhavy922
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The term exhaust means to use something up completely or to finish something. In the same way, resources that get exhausted or replenish after few hundred years are called exhaustible resources.

The resources that will not get replenish or never get exhausts are called inexhaustible resources. Unlike exhaustible resources they are present in abundant quantity thus they will never get finished no matter how much you used inexhaustible resources,

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Answered by bushrajan183
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The inexhaustible resources are those natural resources whose amount is such that human exploitation activities cannot deplete them , since they are overwhelmingly abundant (which is why they are also known as superabundant resources) or have creation rhythms far superior to those of consumption.

The inexhaustible natural resources are punctual, however, and are generally linked to the fundamental chemistry of the universe , or to physical phenomena that perpetuate over time, regardless of their use or not by human industries . In this way, it is possible to consume them without fear of being finished or degraded.

Obviously, when we classify a resource as inexhaustible, we do so considering the human perspective. In that way, the Sun’s energy is virtually inexhaustible to us today, although we know that within billions of years, the Sun will culminate its life cycle and emit much less energy , a completely natural process for any star.

Some examples of inexhaustible natural resources are:

The solar power . As we said before, in human times the energy of the Sun is infinite. Thus, every day the Sun bombards our planet with heat and various types of electromagnetic radiation, which the human being is just beginning to take advantage of industrially, through the use of solar panels and other mechanisms of transformation of light energy into electricity .

The tidal power and wave power . These are two ways of obtaining electrical energy from the movements of the nature of the sea : the tides and the waves. In both cases the force of the liquid is used to mobilize turbines, without at all hindering the normal cycle of the oceans , which is repeated and repeated to infinity.

Hydrogen . One of humanity’s energy hopes lies in nuclear fusion, a chemical process in which two atomic nuclei of hydrogen fuse to form denser atoms , releasing immense amounts of energy in the process. This process is already underway in the fearsome H-bombs or hydrogen bombs, but has not yet been tamed for peaceful use. The hopes are placed on it since hydrogen is the most abundant material in the universe and easier to obtain within the known chemical elements .

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