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What happens as the rate of a resource's use decreases its?

sustainability increases.


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the energy decreases when you use it and to increase energy you need to rest or sleep.


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How does this small-scale use of solar panels address environmental issues?

it decreases the depletion of resources used to make batteries <3


When will the human race use up all of Earth's resources?

This depends on the rate of expansion of the global population. If the population exceeds at a quicker rate than resources and space are utilised/expanded, not long at all.


How people use natural resources is an important component of the essential element of?

Its an environmental safety issue and it is important to see the rate of which we can replace those resources.


Why why are the earths natural resources depleting at a fast rate?

Because the people are using more natural resources and many of them are wasted carelessly so that's why the earth is depleting as fast as a rate. Solution : people should be more careful than they are and should use the natural resources in a limit.


What are causes of increasing population decreasing resources?

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When is coal due to run out?

Coal resources are predicted to last at least 250 years at the current use rate


Why water is renew-able?

The difference between a non renewable and a renewable resource is related to how fast we use it and how fast the environment can replenish it. Non renewable resources are resources that we use faster than the earth can replenish. Coal and petroleum are some good examples of this because humans use both at a really rapid rate and go through gallons and gallons a year, but it takes millions of years to convert plant matter into fossil fuels like coal or petroleum, so if we continue using it at the rate that we have been we will eventually run out. Renewable resources on the other hand are resources in which the rate that they are replenished in the environment is higher than the rate at which we use it. It other words if we kept using it at our current rate it would not run out. Water is an example of this because it is replenished at a higher rate than the rate we consume, as is solar and wind power. Note however this line is not "cut-and-dry" trees are typically considered a renewable resource for example, but if we started cutting down trees faster than they reproduced they would be a non-renewable resource. It depends on both rate of use and the rate at which it is replenished. And these rates, particularly the rate of use can change.


Why is birth and death rate important?

They help keep our population as balanced as possible. If there wasn't a birth rate we couldn't survive as a species, if there wasn't a death rate we also couldn't survive because we would run out of resources. We use these rates to find populations and also to estimate how resources will hold out in different situations.