Geography, asked by rrajendran0710, 11 months ago

The use of non-renewable resources faster than the rate at which nature can restore
them can lead to​

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Answered by kenilbhaivinchhi
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conventional source of energy

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The use of non - renewable resources faster than the rate at which nature can restore them can lead to economically inaccessible.

Explanation:

  • Non - renewable resources are considered to be natural resources which cannot be refill, once they have been used.
  • If they are consumed completely to such a place, that they can be economically inaccessible. Minerals, fossil fuels, and so on are examples of non - renewable resources.
  • Generally, fossil fuels availability cannot be measured accurately. From all of the non – renewable resources, coal has the high reserves.
  • When coming to natural gas and oil, the availability is much more limited.

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