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Resources that are not replaced by nature?

fossil fuels


What are the resources that can be used and replaced in nature over relatively short period of time?

these resources are called renewable resources .that means these resources get Renaud in nature by time...


What is a resources that can be used and replaced in nature over a relatively short period of time?

Renewable


Resources that can be used and replaced in nature over a relatively short period of time?

reuseable Trees


How are each of your renewable resources replaced in nature?

for example like a cow dies and you keep getting and getting more cows


Is it true that when you use renewable resources they get smaller when you use them and can't be replaced?

no, renewable resources are resources that can be replaced


How do we get resources?

We get resources by the nature. Nature gives us the resource


Resources that can be replaced are called?

Renewable resources


What resource cannot be made again by people or nature?

Non-renewable resources, like fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, cannot be easily replenished by either people or nature within a short timeframe. Once these resources are depleted, they cannot be readily replaced.


What are resources that can be used in replaced in nature over a relatively short period of time?

Trees are perfect for that. Just don't chop down too many at a time.


Types of energy resources?

there are three main kinds of energy. these are renewable, nonrenewable, and inexhaustible. renewable resources are resources that can be replaced over time. non renewable resources are resources that can not be replaced in a reasonable time. inexhaustible resources are resources that are constantly produced.


Is it true or false that renewable resources can be replaced or grown again?

True. Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replenished over time through natural processes. This means that they can be replaced or grown again, unlike non-renewable resources which are finite.