Environmental Sciences, asked by fardeen1499, 2 months ago

Q. 15 - When the consumption 1 point
of natural resources are equal
to nature's ability to replenish
then sustainability is *
O A - Not sustainable
O B - Steady state economy
O C
C - Environmentally sustainable
O D - None of the above​

Answers

Answered by peehuthakur
1

Answer:

Consumption of natural resources State of the environment Sustainability

Equal to nature's ability to replenish Environmental equilibrium Steady state economy

Less than nature's ability to replenish Environmental renewal Environmentally sustainable

Explanation:

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Answered by SharadSangha
0

The right answer to the provided question is option B: Steady State Economy.

  • Natural resources found in our environment may or may not be renewable. Before consuming natural resources, it is critical to understand their kind and availability.
  • It is vital to consider how to preserve these natural resources for future generations.
  • When the economy is in a steady-state, the environment is considered to be in balance.
  • On the other hand, the resources that people consume are replenished at the same pace in nature.
  • One method of consuming our natural resources is to do so in this manner.
  • Another is sustainability, which occurs when resources are utilized in less than the natural capacity to renew them.
  • Excessive use of these resources, which causes depletion, is unsustainable.
  • Hence, the correct answer in this context is a steady-state economy.

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