The process of disintegration allows some non renewable resources to be used over by period time. Is it true or false
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The process of disintegration allows some non renewable resources to be used over by period time - False
It is the process of recycling that allows some non renewable resources to be used over by period time
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- Non-renewable resources, such as coal, metals, & petroleum are mined/extracted from the Earth. Such resources were produced while the Earth was formed many millions of years ago.They cannot be replaced if they are extracted. Since only so much resource is available and the Earth cannot replace the extracted resource, this non-renewable resource will ultimately run out.
- However, some non-renewable resources can be recycled because they can be recovered to be used again from their previous use. example, aluminum cans, old cars or other products. Several types of plastic which are made from petroleum-oil are recyclable too.
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It's completely false because recycling, checking growth of population, etc. can allow some non renewable resources to be used over by period time. Disintegration won't do the work.
Non-renewable resources are the resources that are limited like coal, petrol, etc.
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