Death will be closer.
yes, a forest is a natural resource because trees are natural resources and if they are gone it would take years for them to grow back.
It comes from the ground, and can't just be recreated by humans. When it runs out, its gone.
It comes from the ground, and can't just be recreated by humans. When it runs out, its gone.
no.once there gone,there gone forever
Limited resource such as petroleum and coal, once used then it is gone.
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There are two different kinds of natural resources, renewable and non-renewable. Minerals and metals mined from the Earth are for the most part a non-renewable resource. When it's gone that's it. With a renewable resource like trees, we plant and harvest over and over. But you can't pull metals and ore out of thin air.
A non-renewable resource is one that is mined from the ground, and when we've used it, there's no more left. In terms of energy, these are oil, coal, natural gas, uranium, lignite, shale oil and so forth.Examples of renewable energy resources are solar, wind, geothermal, wave, and tidal power.
An inexhaustible resource is a natural resource that is virtually unlimited in supply and cannot be depleted, such as solar energy, wind energy, and tidal energy. These resources are constantly replenished and can be harnessed without fear of running out.
Common natural resources are resources that are found almost everywhere and are made pretty quickly, these would include trees, water, and wind. Endangered natural resources would be any resource that is almost gone, which would consist of oil, coal, and almost every fossil fuel.
World Gone Sour happened in 2011.
A nonrenewable resource is a resource that cannot be replenished at the same rate it is being consumed, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and minerals (like copper or iron ore). Once these resources are used up, they are gone forever, making them finite and unsustainable in the long term.