...ugmmm because the earth need some one to take care for the things around this planet. . .
Humans are seen as stewards of God's creation because they are believed to have a responsibility to care for and protect the environment and all living creatures on Earth. This concept originates from religious teachings that emphasize the importance of respecting and preserving the natural world as a reflection of God's creation.
The color of the skin of the first human being on earth is not definitively known.
The color of the skin of the first human on earth is not definitively known, as it would have depended on various factors such as geographic location and environmental conditions.
No, exponential growth modeled with grains of rice does not accurately represent human population growth as human growth is affected by various factors such as birth control, disease, war, and resource availability, which can limit population growth. Additionally, human populations cannot grow indefinitely due to finite resources and environmental carrying capacity.
A human is under an average pressure of about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi) at sea level on Earth due to the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on them. This pressure decreases at higher altitudes and increases underwater.
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The stewards of the earth are caring for creation, repairing any damages, and disposing of waste properly.
our is a finite earth\
Yes, God made humans stewards, or caretakers of the creation.
Stewards are human beings. They may be Muslims or non-Muslims. It is a profession which is not prohibited in Islam.
Humans have both helped and harmed the earth. While advancements in technology and conservation efforts have been made to protect the environment, activities such as deforestation, pollution, and overconsumption have led to negative impacts on the planet. There is room for improvement to become better stewards of the earth.
We are stewards of Gods creation god sent us to earth to take care of it and protect it This was done by Nikolai Wiltjer.
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1. Nature knows best. 2. All forms of life are important. 3. Everything is connected to everything else. 4. Everything changes. 5. Everything must go somewhere. 6. Ours is a finite earth. 7. Nature is beautiful and we are steward of God's creation.
Yes, ores are considered finite resources because they are naturally occurring deposits that exist in limited quantities on Earth. Once mined and used, ores cannot be replaced within a human-relevant timeframe. Sustainable mining practices and recycling efforts can help extend their availability, but ultimately they are finite.
1. Nature knows best. 2. All forms of life are important. 3. Everything is connected to everything else. 4. Everything changes. 5. Everything must go somewhere. 6. Ours is a finite earth. 7. Nature is beautiful and we are its stewards.