Geography, asked by iAmHoBiSpRiTexD, 20 hours ago

how do some renewable resources become non renewable ?​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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Renewable resources can become nonrenewable resources if they are used up faster than they can be replenished. If the resource no longer exists, there is nothing to regenerate or be replenished. There is a finite amount of nonrenewable resources, so once used up, they are forever gone.

Answered by bookkid
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Renewable resources can become nonrenewable resources if they are used up faster than they can be replenished. If the resource no longer exists, there is nothing to regenerate or be replenished. There is a finite amount of nonrenewable resources, so once used up, they are forever gone.

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