Because of the resource becomes unavailable, the country will fail.
(Because if that resource runs out, or suddenly loses value, the country will be badly harmed financially. )
The plant will not (can not) grow.
many of the branches of science depend on one other . chemistry related to biology is called biochemistry and also physics relating biophysics . however science is not only one subject it is a agreggation of topics science definitely depends on maths as in physics and chemistry etc science itself evoved from subjects
Well, people aren't "resources", per say. By definition, a non-renewable resource is one that either never or slowly (taking millions or billion of years to do so) replenishes itself. People "replenish" (reproduce) quickly. Also, humans are biodegradeable, for the most part.
That would depend on what the study is for---You can't generalize a question to get a specific answer when no one knows the topic of what you are 'studying'.
many countries having these resource like America
Because if that resource runs out, or suddenly loses value, the country will be badly harmed financially
because it risky and it can take all there money and trade with the other country.
is dangerous because it can be accidents for that
No one job, no one salary- it will depend on what your job at your company pays.
One-crop economy
True
Relying on just one pollinating species is risky because if something were to happen to that species, such as disease or environmental changes, it could lead to a decline in plant reproduction and overall ecosystem functioning. Biodiversity in pollinating species is important for ensuring resilience and stability in the ecosystem.
That would depend on the type of political system in a country. It could be a monarch or it could be a dictator or there may be no one single leader for a country.
Risky Business, one of four movies in which he appeared in 1983.
One country can get mineral resources from another country through various means such as setting up trade agreements, entering into partnerships with mining companies in that country, or negotiating resource extraction contracts. It is essential for both countries to engage in fair and mutually beneficial agreements to ensure sustainable resource management and economic development.
That would depend on for which country's government you want to work.
It may depend on which country you reside in. In the US no one could care less.