Biology, asked by lakshay58, 1 year ago

uncontrolled and excessive use of renewable resources like forests and soil may make then non-renewable.justify.

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Answered by writersparadise
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Uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources depletes the availability of natural resources.

Soils - Land development by the humans for construction of buildings, industries, etc are the primary reasons for the man-made erosion of soils. When the soil is destroyed due to unnatural means, it is difficult for the formation of soils. This leads to decrease in agricultural productivity and causes ecological collapse.

Forests - Deforestation for industrial growth and urban developments has affected the plantations, animal life, and livestock populations. The destruction of trees causes permanent loss of biodiversity, damage to habitat, and aridity. This leads to increase in the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide and increases the greenhouse gases.
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