what are exhaustable resources and how are they different from inexhaustable resources?
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the exhuastable resources are those resources which can exhausted but inexhaustible resources can't be exhausted
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The exhaustible natural resources are limited in nature and can be exhausted by different human activities. Examples of exhaustible natural resources are fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas, as well as minerals like iron, copper, and aluminium.
The inexhaustible natural resources are in unlimited quantity and are not likely to be exhausted by human activities. Resources are called inexhaustible natural resources, e.g. air, water, sunlight, etc.
The inexhaustible natural resources are in unlimited quantity and are not likely to be exhausted by human activities. Resources are called inexhaustible natural resources, e.g. air, water, sunlight, etc.
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