no
Xenon may be a substitute.
Trees are a sustainable material and always will be because you can keep on planting them again and again and they will never run out.
It depends what you mean by resource. They are a resource of collectable material used by paleontologists and some hobbyists, but in the normal run of things they are no more a resource than any other rock.
Chalk line is used to mark out the ''conduit run''
Because all the material that could rekindle it has run out - there is none left.
Yes,some examples are:~Carbon Boron Nitride~Fused Aluminum Oxide~Silicon Carbide
It means that the player was run out by the substitute fielder.
no it will not we will run out of the plant material used to make coal
Depending on your use of diamonds, you may be able to find a substitute. Many wanna-be diamonds are available in the gem-quality category; industrial diamonds, however, are hard to substitute.
Xenon may be a substitute.
It means that the player was run out by the substitute fielder.
su substitute user.. and su is a unix command used to run the shell of another user without logging off..
Not likely in our time, there are so many materials used in low quanties, we'll run out of metal before we do those low quantity materials.
Yes. The substitute runner is called the "pinch runner".
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wages and raw material effect short run aggregate supply because of productivity factor but money is neutral in the long run so will never effect long run
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