what if an important resource like coal disappear for 5 seconds from the Earth. what would be the effect?
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Hmm. I think the resources disappearing is the cyclical nature of our planet.
Just to step back a little - earth has primarily two types of cycles - glacial periods and interglacial periods. The first ones are glaciers cover much of the 1/3 land area and interglacial periods are those which are warmer.
Depending upon the stream of observation - anthropology, history, humanities - the various ages are named paleolithic/neolithic, etc. ice age/etc. civilization was driven, geography drove, etc.
However, one thing is in common - either man moves on to the next age by being resourceful or gets extinct. But each age, or civilization or even movements of masses, or life in general for a human being is all about to search for resources till he uses those resources are gone.
Then emerge two scenarios - either the human race finds solutions to survive without those resources, or it gets extinct because it was not able to adapt to the lack of disappearing of those resources.
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