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Why should we use our natural resources judiciously? Write 10 lines atleast.


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Answered by VidhuJain
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Natural resources are a borrowed heritage. We have not inherited our resources from our forefathers but have borrowed them from our children. Natural resources are limited in quantity, especially the non-renewable ones, which once consumed, cannot be regenerated.

The reserves of fossil fuels such as coal are rapidly dwindling owing to massive consumption the world over. Judicious use of such resources is the need of the hour if we wish to save our planet, for pollution is a major problem that has gripped our world today and is a direct result of over consumption and inefficient utilization of fossil fuels. 

We need to encourage a wise and planned use of our natural resources- wood, timber, coal, petroleum, forest products, etc- so that our future generations are not left deprived of the bounties of nature.

We also need to promote the use of environment friendly resources such as wind energy, solar energy, geothermal energy, etc so that our energy needs can be met without compromising the quality of our environment.
Answered by viji18net
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we must use natural resources properly and  judiciously because it is gifted to us by god and if anybody give us a gift we have to take care of it. These resources can't be made by the man. So we must use it carefully.

Natural resources are resources which are found in nature. Examples of natural resources include air ,water, sunlight, wood, coal, etc.

Renewable resources — These resources include air, water, sunlight, wind etc which are replenished naturally. These resources are continuously found in nature and the quantum of these resources do not get affected by human consumption. However there are certain renewable resources which gets depleted due to its over use or consumption. Water is one such example.

Non-renewable resources – These resources include minerals, coal, petroleum which are not readily available in nature and forms slowly. The rate of formation of these resources are very slow.

Hence it is necessary to conserve and use natural resources which are limited in nature, judicially in order to meet the ever growing demand of the population as well as the future generations.

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