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A reusable resource is a resource that you can reuse , however a natural resource is something that is found in nature, is use full and or help full to humans and is also reusable so that means that you can use it more than once. An example for a natural resource is a forest or the trees in the forest.

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7y ago

Reusable resources don't usually change.

  • Sunlight is always the same, though clouds may block it sometimes.
  • Wind changes in strength and direction, but there's always more of it on the way.
  • Hydro power doesn't change as long as the rain keeps topping up the rivers.
  • Geothermal may cool a little in one spot if too much heat is taken out of it, but it will usually recover with more heat from the centre of the earth.
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Reusable resource- A natural resource that is renewed by natural cycles and can be used more than once;an inexhaustible resource.

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This is the the broad spectrum term for resources which are not renewable on Earth over a short period of time, the human life timescale. For example, Oil and Coal.

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