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what will happen if the natural resources dissapeared

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Answered by soyam4up90i2p
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Hmmm. I think resources disappearing is a cyclical nature of our planet.
Just to step back a little - earth has primarily two type 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. civilisation driven, geography driven etc. 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 civilisation or even movements of masses, or life in general for a human being is all about search for resources till he uses those resources are gone.
Then emerge two scenarios - either human race finds solutions to survive without those resources or it gets extinct because it was not able to adapt to the lack or disappearing of those resources.
Eg. Fuel. And very simplistically explained below:
When prehistoric man lived, he travelled on foot, till he discovered the resources of wood and stone (raw material and tools), he used them to produce the wheel (in the right age - over decades and centuries etc.), then he used to create fire. And use that fire (amongst other things) as fuel.
Over centuries, we discovered oil as another fuel resource - dependency on wood became that much lower.
Over centuries - as we move towards repleting oil resources, and wood resources - hybrid cars running on water or electricity are being produced to meet the repleting demands.


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