Possibly because making all those cars means that less of the resources used to mold and craft the car's materials is depleted, and that resource is possibly non-renewable.
Everyone is impacted by the problem of scarcity at some point in their lives. Some people face water scarcity for example.
Mixed economy
Scarcity refers to a very small supply of something. For example for people who are homeless they have a scarce supply of food. Scarcity also means the rarity of occurrence or appearance.
The assembly line is an example of a way that technology is improved by new _method_.
the demand for fresh water is unlimited, while the resources for fresh water are limited
The economist is a specialist in economics.
Everyone is impacted by the problem of scarcity at some point in their lives. Some people face water scarcity for example.
Mixed economy
example of assembly plant?
Scarcity refers to a very small supply of something. For example for people who are homeless they have a scarce supply of food. Scarcity also means the rarity of occurrence or appearance.
Sure! Here's an example acrostic poem using the word "Scarcity": Spiraling resources vanish, Cries of the needy rise, Aching hearts, hungry souls, Rationing becomes the norm, Cities gripped by wants, In the shadow of scarcity.
An economist studies the behavior of people faced with scarcity. An economist uses statistics on company output, gross nat'l product, income tax reform, pretty much anything you can think of related to business, buying and selling, or money. Economists use graphs to interpret data and predict future trends. The difference between Micro- and Macro- economics is that microeconomics studies the behavior of individuals (for example, a law firm, or a household) while macroeconomics studies the economy as a whole (economics on a national or worldwide scale.)
car city means that in this city you can only ride cars
abundance of oil but a scarcity of water. :)
Scarcity is the state of being in a short supply. An example of using it in a sentence would be "The scarcity of water caused the state to pass water rationing laws". The word 'scarcity' is a noun, which functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:A scarcity of good jobs has forced many to relocate. (subject of the sentence)The flood caused a scarcity of housing. (direct object of the verb 'caused')
Scarcity is the state of being in a short supply. An example of using it in a sentence would be "The scarcity of water caused the state to pass water rationing laws". The word 'scarcity' is a noun, which functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:A scarcity of good jobs has forced many to relocate. (subject of the sentence)The flood caused a scarcity of housing. (direct object of the verb 'caused')
The assembly line is an example of a way that technology is improved by new _method_.