Economy, asked by aangi2005, 9 months ago

what is sustainable development? explain it in reference to groundwater and crude oil.​

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Answered by HITARTHAMIT
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(i) Sustainable development is the development of a country or world not only at present, but the development which is to be continued and maintained for future generations.

(ii) For example, groundwater is a natural resource which is replenished by nature. People of a particular generation must use water in such a way that people of future generation may also be able to use groundwater. People should not overuse and degrade the quality of water so that water is exhausted or if it remains, it is contaminated to such an extent that it becomes unusable for people of future generations.

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Answered by adityatiwari233225
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Explanation:

sustainable resources are resources is anything that is useful to people. A renewable resource can be used again and again, so is so sustainable. Ex. - water, sun , wood, wind...etc.

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