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How do some renewable resources become non-renewable? Explain with

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Answered by minjilee481
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Renewable resources can become nonrenewable resources if they are used up faster than they can be replenished. ... Nonrenewable resources cannot be regenerated or replenished by natural processes. There is a finite amount of nonrenewable resources, so once used up, they are forever gone.

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Answered by sophia090981
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Water is a common example of a renewable resource. If the water is used in a huge and big amount by every people of the earth for unnecessary purposes,then day by day the stock of the water level below in the earth will decrease and gradually the water will turn into a non renewable resource.

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