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We have a fixed amount of renewable resources that cannot be replenished. What does the statement mean? Identify the values that we need to generate to overcome the problem of resources being exhausted.

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Answered by basavaraj5392
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Answer:

Non-renewable resources are the resources which cannot be renewed and only used once. Therefore, resources are scarce and human wants are unlimited. Also, one resource is capable of satisfying more than one needs and it can be put to alternative uses. We have a fixed amount of renewable resources that cannot be replenished. The problem of resources being exhausted can be overcome by the following methods:

1. The treatment of the water returns it into its original state both for domestic, industrial use and for safe disposal. Water treatment is essential since it ensures that there is sufficient water for human use. Management of water is also achieved by a change in lifestyle. Using only the amount of water you require and not leaving taps running will go a long way in conserving water.

2. Recycling and reusing are better alternatives to disposing of some items. For better management and efficient utilization of resources, reduction in the amount of usage is important. Better efficiency constitutes a change of lifestyle which will in turn mean less waste.

3. Nearly all vehicles use fossil fuels to move from one place to another. Discouraging individuals from using individual cars go a long way in reducing the amount of fuel consumed on the global scene. Buses and trains are alternatives to personal vehicles because they have a lower person-to-fuel ratio.

4. Implementation of laws and regulations to curb the waste of resources is important in the management of resources.

Answered by topwriters
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Renewable resources

Explanation:

We have a fixed amount of renewable resources that cannot be replenished means that the natural resources like water and oil though abundant are only limited in supply. Once we exhaust the supply, there is no way we can continue to use them at the current rate, so they must be utilized prudently. Though renewable, the rate at which w use them is exponentially greater than the rate at which they can be renewed. Some resources can be put to multiple use and used efficiently, while some resources like water should be used without any wastage and the source of such resources should not be polluted.

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