Sustainably means using it carefully so that it will last a long time.
replanting forests that have been cut down for lumber use
No, air is created by plants that go through the process of photosynthesis, mostly in plants with leaves. If all the plants in the world were destroyed, then I guess it would be plausible but with plants it is impossible.
In manufacturing good or rendering services, the wise use of resources could best be called economy. But the trick in this question is the word "wise," which is a subjective term. The above definition did not take into account just how scarce a resource is. If it is endangered, "wise" might involve not only the efficiency with which a resource is used, but also considerations of sustainability. We don't want to harvest so much of a resource that it becomes extinct.
Ecology.
sustainable energy is the kind of energy that will never run out. example: solar energy, wind energy,etc.
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The ozone layer is depleted. It is due to the so called miracle compounds produced way back called CFC's.
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geothermal doesnt use the suns energy in any way.
The place or the way you can get you material.
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In any way they feel they need to
In any way they feel they need to
An example of resource management would be recycling, especially seeing as to how resource management is actually a process by which you find the most efficient way possible to use a company's/ your resources.
One of the species has to become extinct because one will be more successful than the other. This is called the Law of Competitive Exclusion. Resource partitioning is a way to prevent this, or when two species use different resources in order to avoid competition and create differentiation in their ecological niches.
ensures that resource use will adjust relatively quickly to the changing demands of consumers