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The noun 'scarcity' is a word for not enough to satisfy what is needed; the resources are finite, cannot meet the need, which is infinite.
finite is an object , and they are also singular in nature
anomalous finite verbs
Finite VerbsA finite verb (sometimes called main verbs) is a verb that has a subject, this means that it can be the main verb in a sentence. It shows tense (past / present etc) or number (singular / plural).For example:-I live in Germay. (I is the subject - livedescribes what the subject does - live is a finite verb).Non-Finite VerbsA non-finite verb has no subject, tense or number. The only non-finite verb forms are the infinitive (indicated by to), the gerund or the participle.For example:-I lived in Germany to improve my German. (To improve is in the infinitive form - improve is non-finite).
'Finite' is the antonym of 'infinite'. 'Infinite' literally means 'not finite'.
limited in supply.
have a finite supply
resources which main has at his disposal are finite while wants are infinite
A scarcity of resources is sometimes referred to as a limitation of resources or as finite resources. Some resources that may become scarce include coal, oil, and fresh water. A scarcity of resources will make those resources more expensive.
yes it is
Coal is a finite resource on Earth.The finite resources will eventually run out.
There are no infinite natural resources. The universe is finite.
EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES: resources of which a finite quantity is in existence.
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wateroilnatural gascoalanything that will run out
we can save resources in many different ways, but recycling is crucial
Finite resources are those that exist in limited quantities and cannot be replenished within a human time scale. Examples include fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as minerals such as gold, copper, and rare earth elements. Once these resources are extracted and consumed, they cannot be replaced, making their management and conservation critical for sustainability. Additionally, freshwater in certain regions can also be considered a finite resource due to over-extraction and pollution.