Definitely not. The fresh water availability on earth is only a meagre of about 3% out of total quantity of water on earth. This very limited quantity is also now a days dwindling due to: # pollution of inland water bodies by indiscriminate discharging of untreated effluents, # over exploitation of ground water sources, # melting of glaciers and icebergs because of global warming, # reduction in precipitation due to environmental degradation especially by deforestation, and so on so forth by the unwise human activities. Hence as on date, it is undoubtably very limited only !
yes
if resources are unlimited and there are no predators, then the population of a species will grow exponentially
Unlimited resources or lack of predators do not limit a population from reaching its biotic potential. These factors can allow a population to grow rapidly without constraints on resources or limits from predators.
Ecosystems do not have unlimited resources; they are finite and can be depleted if not managed sustainably. Resources such as water, nutrients, and energy are recycled within ecosystems, but human activities can disrupt these processes, leading to overexploitation and degradation. Additionally, factors like climate change and habitat destruction further strain these limited resources. Therefore, maintaining balance and sustainability is crucial for ecosystem health.
Population growth is referred to as exponential growth when resources are not limited, as the population can continue to increase at an accelerating rate.
Renewable resources, like solar, wind and water power are examples of unlimited resources.
Examples of unlimited resources include sunlight, wind energy, and tidal energy. These resources are constantly replenished and will not run out, making them sustainable sources of energy. Additionally, knowledge and creativity are considered unlimited resources as they can grow and expand without constraints.
the demand for fresh water is unlimited, while the resources for fresh water are limited
Family resources are limited not unlimited.
the study of how to meet unlimited wants and limited resources is economics.
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No, none of them are except for 'natural' resources like wind, water and sunlight. Nuclear power would be almost unlimited, but its use is controversial and many countries are loath to expand its use and even consider closing existing facilities.
Creative mode in minecraft have unlimited resources
The solution of unlimited human wants are unlimited resources to satisfy those wants. Unfortunately, resources are limited and they will always be limited in comparison.
Our energy resources are not unlimited.
yes
The Answer is Not In Government It Is In Scarcity. Scarcity is the limited resources amd unlimited desires