Biology, asked by sundarbaba5958, 1 year ago

Uncontrolled and excessive use of renewable resources like forest and soil may make them non- renewable resources. Justify.

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Answered by pn353777
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yes, because renewable sources like forest and soil are not limited in nature but  its excessive use can deplete and destroy these .for example if we cutted down the trees reclessly and for own purpose like making houses or setting up industries, this will leads to soil erosion that is removal of top soil.if forests are not there,carbon dioxide will increase and oxygen will decrease and ultimately whole life will destroys forests and soil are not present on earth. that means in future it will become non renewable if uses uncontrolled and in excexx
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