Why is soil considered as both renewable and non-renewable resource?
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Soil is considered a renewable resource because it can be restored on a human timescale. When soil is lost by erosion it can be recovered fairly...
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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Soil is consideres as both renewable and non-renewable.
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- Soil is split into categories: renewable and non-renewable.
- Soil renews itself over thousands of years whilst climate tactics blend with recycled vegetation to create new soil.
- Because the rejuvenation technique takes longer than a human lifetime, soil is probably referred to as non-renewable.
- Soil can be replenished, but not in a short period of time.
- Soil cannot be regenerated by artificial processes.
- The process is understood, but it cannot be duplicated by humans.
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