how do some renewable resource became non renewable resource explain with two example in points
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It is possible for a renewable resource to become a non-renewable resource if its use increases to such a point that exceeds the ability of natural processes to produce more of it. For example, while water is typically a renewable resource, in some areas, it becomes a non-renewable natural resource when demand and use for it increases beyond that of the locale's natural processed to produce more of it in the form of rainfall or melting snow.
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Renewable resources are so abundant or are replaced so rapidly that, for all practical purposes, they can't run out. Fossil fuels are the most commonly used non-renewable resources. Renewable resources include solar, wind, hydro, and (possibly) biomass.
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