Geography, asked by nikitasomnath624, 3 months ago

why it is said that having resources is not enough?​

Answers

Answered by Genius0908
0

Answer :

Some people never have enough. Well, I have enough of them.

Some people never have enough. Well, I have enough of them.For the rest of us: there is enough, it only has not been distributed fairly.

Some people never have enough. Well, I have enough of them.For the rest of us: there is enough, it only has not been distributed fairly.Then of course, with an (exponential) growth of the population, while resources on Earth dont grow or not so fast, you come at a point where there is a shortage.

Some people never have enough. Well, I have enough of them.For the rest of us: there is enough, it only has not been distributed fairly.Then of course, with an (exponential) growth of the population, while resources on Earth dont grow or not so fast, you come at a point where there is a shortage.Things like the amount of silicon, copper, iron or aluminium stay roughly constant, while the number of people (who want computers, cars, electronics) is rising. It thus only is logical.

Some people never have enough. Well, I have enough of them.For the rest of us: there is enough, it only has not been distributed fairly.Then of course, with an (exponential) growth of the population, while resources on Earth dont grow or not so fast, you come at a point where there is a shortage.Things like the amount of silicon, copper, iron or aluminium stay roughly constant, while the number of people (who want computers, cars, electronics) is rising. It thus only is logical.With respect to growing food: you need land and energy from the sun and water etc, so this sets a limit to how much food we can grow. At least: on this Earth.

Please Mark Me As A BRAINLIEST

Answered by sarah102
0

The resources that we value—time, money, labor, tools, land, and raw materials—exist in limited supply. There are simply never enough resources to meet all our needs and desires. ... Because these resources are limited, so are the numbers of goods and services we can produce with them.

Similar questions