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explain the consequences the world would face if non renewable resource get exhausted in the world. 5 points with clear and perfect answers.

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Answered by aparnabasak30
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Answer:

resources which we cannot renew again and again are called non renewable resources . they are coal petroleum and natural gas. these resources are expensive also and as the population is growing so these resources are exhausting day by day. if these resources will exhaust then we have to face dire consequences.

it will effect on the plying of vehicles.

factories will be affected.

our kitchen will be affected.

machines which work on engines will be affected.

thermal Power cannot be generated

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Answered by pratimadevigee
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Answer:

Once the stocks are exhausted then it will become difficult for us to survive. As the resources take thousands of years in their formation which is much more that human life spans. Since we have no control to make process of formation of resources fast we have only need to conserve resources.

Non- renewable resources are recyclable and non- recyclable. These resources take millions of years in their formation. Some of the resources like metals are recyclable and some like fossil fuels cannot be recycled and get exhausted with their use. Development in the present should not compromise with the needs of the future generations.

This would lead to mass scale socioeconomic and environmental problems like

depletion of land resource would lead to scarcity of cultivable lands

global warming,

ozone layer depletion,

Environmental pollution ,

land degradation,

Explanation:

depletion of land resource would lead to scarcity of cultivable lands.

global warming,

ozone layer depletion,

Environmental pollution ,

land degradation,

Non renewable energy typically releases carbon dioxide, methane, and other gasses into the atmosphere. These are called greenhouse gasses because, similar to the way a greenhouse creates a warm atmosphere for plants, the gasses create a warming effect across the planet.

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