renewable resources
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Water, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur are examples of resources that can be regenerated or replenished by biochemical cycles. These cycles involve the movement and transformation of elements and compounds through various biological and abiotic processes, ensuring a continuous supply of these resources in the environment.
The purchase of Alaska from Russia by William Seward expanded the United States' supply of Natural Resources.
have a finite supply
As developing nations industrialize and make use of capital resources new challenges to the supply of the worlds natural resources will no doubt appear because more and more resources are being used. Also there are more people to feed and provide resources for.
Demand is the pressure that we put on the environment is order to meet our needs and wants but Supply is the resources that are taken from the environment.
Yes, CPR continues to supply oxygen to the brain.
supply will decrease
The traditional lifestyle of the people of the far north is based on hunting. The environment has long, clod winters, few plant resources, and herds of animals that migrate in search for food supply.
Nonrenewable resources those in limited supply. A prime example of this is crude oil (fossil fuels). Renewable resources, by contrast, can be replenished, or are in abundant supply (such as wind, solar energy, etc.).
The total supply of land and other natural resources is: Perfectly elastic
Coal and natural gas are great resources because they do take millions of years to replace and have a virtually endless supply.
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limited in supply.
The purchase of Alaska from Russia by William Seward expanded the United States' supply of Natural Resources.
These are known as natural resources. This definition of exclusivity is most often used when describing the world's depleting oil supply. Natural resources are derived from the environment, untouched or unaltered by human hands. For example, coal and oil come from decayed organic matter such as fish, birds, reptiles, etc. But the processes needed to create this natural resource require special circumstances and many years to develop, and is therefore limited.
natural resources,infrastructure,superstructure,transportation and hospitality resources.