why water is considered to be a flow resource
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A flow resource is a resource which is neither renewable nor non-renewable, and must be used where it occurs and replenishes itself. Flow resources can only be natural resources. ... Examples of flow resources include solar radiation, running water, tides, geothermal, landfill gas, biomass, and winds.
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Water is considered to be a flow resource because it is renewed, recycled and recharged through the hydrological cycle or water cycle.
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