explain why renewable resources are becoming more exhaustible
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A non-renewable resource (also called a finite resource) is a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a quick enough pace to keep up with consumption. An example is carbon-based fossil fuel. The original organic matter, with the aid of heat and pressure, becomes a fuel such as oil or gas.
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Every resource is exhaustible, except solar power, wind power, tidal and wave power, and thermal power. The natural environment, with soil, water, forests, plants and animals are all renewable exhaustible resources, as long as they are adequately monitored, protected and conserved.
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