Some renewable resources may cease to be renewable if the rate of use is so high that renewal becomes impossible. Justify the statement by giving appropriate examples.
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Explanation:
Renewable sources are those sources which can be renewed. Examples include oxygen, fresh water, solar energy and biomass.
If the rate of use of all these natural sources is extremely increased than it will results in shortage of that sources and eventually it's renewal becomes impossible.
For instance, fresh water
=> The main source of water is rain. and rain is occure because of hydrological cycle. It is a renewable source.
=> But careless and extreme use of water because of increased population and increased human demand such as household, industrial, agricultural, and environmental needs, leads to water crisis or water shortage.
- Frequent pumping of water from the ground
- continuously pump water from aquifers and it does not have enough time to fill up again.
- use of groundwater on large amount for Agriculture, industrial etc.
=> this extreme use of water results in inadequate natural water resources and decrease in the availablity of potable and unpolluted water.
=> It's leads to water scarcity and It's become less available for renewal. and world's supply of groundwater is steadily decreasing.
Answer:
Explanation:
Renewable sources of energy are the ones which can easily be renewed.
Some of the examples of renewable sources of energy are fresh water, oxygen, biomass, solar, and so on. However, with the increase in population, the demand for resources is undergoing a considerable hike.
If we keep exhausting all the resources like this, there will be a time when we will not be able to renew the resources and will, gradually, run out of them.