Human population growth.
Money, of course!
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Because no one country has all the resources it needs to prosper. Ex: Japan invaded Manchuria to get timber, coal and iron. Also Golf War- Oil. You cannot determine by looking at the countries resources that the country is valuable / richest. It is the company which sells stuffs and makes profit out of it, not the country as a whole.
Resources native to a particular station often times can not flourish in another. Relocation may not be cost effective and may result in complete lost of resources.
Soil can be made unproductive by salinification (which is often the result of prolonged irrigation) or by depletion of needed mineral content (after prolonged farming, without fertilization).
It all depends on where you are. Each region has its own unique set of natural resources and these, in general, provided the foundation for their energy industries. Depletion of resources and international fuel transport have enabled a greater diversity of plant to be developed around the world. Scandinavia has a large amount of biomass generation, mountainous regions often have significant hydro-power.
A table is renewable. If it is made out of wood, metal and or even plastic it can often be recycled.
There was a one-way flow of wealth favoring the colonizers.
Inexaustable resources are constanyly being formed. :)
Something that is carelessly consumed is often taken without thought or consideration, leading to potential waste or misuse. This behavior can result in negative consequences such as depletion of resources, unnecessary expenses, or harm to the environment. It is important to be mindful and deliberate in how we consume to promote sustainability and responsible stewardship.
Fleece -- from which wool is cleaned, carded and spun -- is renewable. Items fabricated from wool can often be re-purposed.
Human resources are man made, and land resources come from the earth. Land resources are all natural. however, human resources often have additives in them.
One problem that occurred as a result of unanticipated urbanization is overcrowding. Cities that experience rapid and unplanned growth often struggle to accommodate the influx of people, leading to inadequate housing, strained infrastructure, and increased competition for resources. This can result in a decline in living standards and social unrest.
Ok, well think about this: what are some things that we use that are natural, but are not made very frequently? For example, oil is naturally made, correct? Well, it is not made that often. It takes many, many years to develop. You do know that a renewable recourse is like water, right? It is always being made, and quickly made at that! But oil isn't quickly made. We (us as humans) are using more oil than there is being made. And that's what make a resource nonrenewable.(sorry, it's hard to explain : ) )
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