what type of resource is soil? Renewable or non-renewable? and why?
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Soil is a non-renewable resource. Its preservation is essential for food security and our sustainable future. Soil is a finite resource, meaning its loss and degradation is not recoverable within a human lifespan.
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What type of resource is soil? Renewable or Non-Renewable? And Why?
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- The resource which we obtained from nature are classified in two parts- Renewable resources and Non- Renewable resources.
- What are this resources?
- Renewable resources- The resources which cannot be exhausted after continuous use. They are not over after used in large amount. For example- sun, wind, tidal energy.
- Non Renewable resources- The resource which are going to over one day. The are not made again, they cannot be renew are called as non- renewable resources. For example- fossil fuels, coal, natural gas, minerals, petrol.
- Soil is renewable resources.
- Soil is considered to be renewable because it can not be exhausted and also it can be restored.
- It can be also considered as non renewable resources because it takes lot of time that is years( more than 500 years) to be formed.
Hence soil is non- renewable resources.
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