No. Once used they are gone.
No, minerals are not an inexhaustible resource. While they are naturally occurring, the rate at which we extract and use them can outpace their natural replenishment. Sustainable management practices are essential to avoid depleting mineral resources.
No, a computer is not a natural resource. Natural resources are materials or substances that occur in nature and are used by humans, such as water, minerals, and forests. Computers are man-made devices that are constructed using natural resources like metals and minerals.
Minerals are not considered a renewable resource because they are naturally occurring finite resources that are formed over geological timescales. Once they are extracted and used, minerals are not easily replaced within a human timescale, making them non-renewable. Recycling and sustainable mining practices can help extend the lifespan of mineral resources.
A resource-based settlement is a type of community that is established near valuable natural resources, such as minerals or forests. These settlements often rely on the extraction and processing of these resources for economic activities and livelihoods. Development and sustainability of resource-based settlements are closely tied to responsible management of the natural resources they depend on.
Resource region are resources found in a particular region. i.e region with their own resources having the same level of resources building them together.They include:River basin regionmineral resource regionvegetation regionResource frontier- this are resource found at the boundaries of two communities or different location. They incude:crudeoilseabody/ocean bodyforestwater
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fish/animals
well they are renweable
minerals are a resource because plants need minerals to survive and grow
minerals are a resource because plants need minerals to survive and grow
water,soil,minerals are Natural Resources
what is a naturel resource
non renweable recourses are all the fossil fules .
No, minerals are not an inexhaustible resource. While they are naturally occurring, the rate at which we extract and use them can outpace their natural replenishment. Sustainable management practices are essential to avoid depleting mineral resources.
Yes, all minerals (including coal) are considered natural resources.
No, a computer is not a natural resource. Natural resources are materials or substances that occur in nature and are used by humans, such as water, minerals, and forests. Computers are man-made devices that are constructed using natural resources like metals and minerals.
Minerals are not considered a renewable resource because they are naturally occurring finite resources that are formed over geological timescales. Once they are extracted and used, minerals are not easily replaced within a human timescale, making them non-renewable. Recycling and sustainable mining practices can help extend the lifespan of mineral resources.