Why is it important to conserve minerals?
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Mineral resources are limited. It takes million of years for their formation and therefore, these resources are non-renewable and non-replenishable. Increasing consumption and continued extraction of ores lead to increasing costs of extraction and a sharp decrease in their quality and quantity.
So, it is most important for us to conserve mineral resources as it is feared that with this rate of consumption the day is not far away when most of the metallic and non-metallic mineral reserves and fossil fuel deposits will be fully exhausted.
So, it is most important for us to conserve mineral resources as it is feared that with this rate of consumption the day is not far away when most of the metallic and non-metallic mineral reserves and fossil fuel deposits will be fully exhausted.
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Minerals are non-renewable and exhaustible resource . we are rapidly consuming minerals resources that required millions of years to be created . We need to not only conserve these resources but use them in a planned and sustainable manner . Some of the important ways in which we can conserve minerals are by recycling metals , by using substitutes , and by developing technologies that would reduce wastage in the process of mining. So that's why it is important to conserve minerals.
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