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How has technical and economic development led to more consumption of resources?

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Answered by SweetCharm
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How has technical and economic development led to more consumption of resources?

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There are various reasons for this.

Large scale production led to over utilisation of resources.

Technological advancement led to greater exploitation of resources.

Improved medical and health resources led to huge consumption of resources.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Technical and economic development has led to more consumption of resources on account of various factors such as:

Technological development provides sophisticated equipment. As a result, production increases ultimately leading to consumption of more resources. Technological advancement leads to the conversion of more natural resources into useful resources thus the consumption also increases.

Technological development also leads to economic development. When the economic condition of a country rises, the needs of people also rise. It again results in more consumption of resources.

Economic development provides favourable environment for the development of latest technologies. It helps to make or convert various materials found around us into resources. Finally, it results in the consumption of newly available resources too.

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