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what is the need for conservation of resources ​

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Answered by deepak1463
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Answered by vedantnjadhav
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This question does not belong in the Math section, but I will still answer.

The need for conservation of resources is because non-renewable resources such as coal, petroleum, etc. are being used up at a faster rate than they are being refilled. Coal and petroleum take millions of years to form, but they are being used at a very fast rate. Hence, the need is to conserve such resources, and to shift to renewable resources such as wind or water energy, which do not deplete.

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