Mineral resources are finite and non-renewable.support your statement .
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Mineral resourcea are finite and non renewable because minerals are formed from the pre historic remains of living organisms such as animals and plants. These animals and plants after death buried deep inside the earth in the absence of air and millions of years they transformed into minerals and once they use never be quickly formed. So minerals are finite and non renewable sources of energy.
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- Since they are limited and non-renewable, minerals are valuable natural resources.
- They serve as important raw materials for many fundamental industries and are a significant source of development.
- India has a long history of mining minerals going back to the Harappan period.
- Natural resources that are nonrenewable include minerals, which are utilised to produce metals.
- Natural resources that cannot be replenished within a human lifetime are known as nonrenewable resources.
- Actually, it can take millions of years for them to form.
- Oil, coal, and gas are examples of fossil fuels that won't last forever.
- A natural resource that cannot be easily replaced by natural means quickly enough to keep up with use is referred to as a non-renewable resource (also known as a finite resource).
- Fossil fuels made of carbon are one instance.
- With the use of heat and pressure, the original biological substance transforms into a fuel like gas or oil.
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