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Q: What happens when natural resource are used up?
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What is an example of a natural resource that can be used up?

ANY natural resource can be used up, if it is used faster than it can be replenished.


Can A Natural Resource Ever Be Entirely Used Up?

Yes, it can.


What are natural resources called when they can be used up?

a nonrenewable resource


What is nonrenewwable energy?

Energy derived from natural resource fuels. This is because natural resource fuels are limited in quantity and when used up, will no longer exist.


What is the important natural resource that is at risk of being used up?

fossil fuels


Are animals considered natural resources?

Fish, in some ways could be used and said to be a natural resource. Atlantic Codfish are used up and are said to be a depleted natural resource.


What is the preservation of natural resources?

protecting a natural resource (trees, rivers, oil, natural gas, coal) from being used up too quickly before it can be replenished.


Features of non-renewable resource?

the feature of a non renewable resource is that once you have used it up there is no more of it. things like coal oil and natural gas


What natural resource are made of cow?

the cow IS the natural resource. once you cut the cow up and make something, its not a natural resource any more. would you like to re-word your question?


What is the meaning of non renewable resource?

A resource that can't be used again! Nonrenewable resources are resources which take thousands of years to form, like coal, oil, natural gas, uranium etc. Any natural resource that cannot be remade or reproduced once it is used up is 'non-renewable'. It means that something can't be used again.


Are natural gas oil and coal products examples of non renewable or renewable resourcs?

Natural gas, oil and coal products are all examples of non-renewable resources. The definition of a non-renewable resource is: any natural resource from the Earth that exists in limited supply and cannot be replaced if it is used up; also, any natural resource that cannot be replenished by natural means at the same rates that it is consumed.


What is a natural resource made up of minerals and small rocks?

soil