what is the fast depletion of non renewable sources of energy called?
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Explanation:
a non -renewable resources (are also called finite resources) is a resources of economics value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a quick enough space to keep up consumption.
The fast depletion of non-renewable sources of energy is called exhaustion of resources.
1. Non-renewable sources of energy, unlike renewable sources are in limited quantity and should be used responsibly because once they are depleted, they cannot be restored.
2. The sources of renewable energy are natural sources like the sun, wind, water, and others. They can be used multiple times because the sources are constant.
3. Improper allocation and irresponsible use of resources are leading to fast depletion. They are being used up at a faster rate than they can be recovered.