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Prepare chart on the issues such as depletion of Resources, Conservation of Resources ect please give the correct answer if you don,t give i will report you answer
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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Answered by PrabhKahlon
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Depletion of resources:

Resource depletion is the consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished. Natural resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources (see also mineral resource classification). Use of either of these forms of resources beyond their rate of replacement is considered to be resource depletion.[1] The value of a resource is a direct result of its availability in nature and the cost of extracting the resource, the more a resource is depleted the more the value of the resource increases.[2] There are several types of resource depletion, the most known being: Aquifer depletion, deforestation, mining for fossil fuels and minerals, pollution or contamination of resources, slash-and-burn agricultural practices, Soil erosion, and overconsumption, excessive or unnecessary use of resources.

Conservation of Resources :

Use and Conservation of Resources

Lesson Objectives

  • Discuss some natural resources used to make common objects.
  • Describe some ways to conserve natural resources.

Vocabulary

  • conserve
  • export
  • import
  • timbe

Introduction

Natural resources may be living or non-living. Their value may be tangible, such as the price of an ounce of gold, or intangible, like the psychological value of being able to visit pristine natural areas. Some natural resources must be used and used wisely, but some must be preserved to maintain their value.

Mystery in the Forest

Like all forests, the Monongahela National Forest of West Virginia is an important natural resource. A forest is a resource in ways that are obvious and ways that are not so obvious. This forest is used for many things including:

Recreation, such as hiking, camping, and picnicking.

Habitat for many organisms, including nine endangered species and 50 species of rare plants.

Streams [207 kilometers (129 miles)] for fishing, particularly trout fishing.

Wildlife management areas for hunting deer, squirrels, turkeys, rabbits, mink, and foxes.

Mineral and energy resources such as coal, gas, limestone, and gravel.

Hardwood trees used for timber, which brings in over $7 million a year.

But Monongahela National Forest has a problem; for several years, trees in the forest have not grown well. What are some reasons that trees might not grow well

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