Nature is not an endless resource. It has limits and can be depleted if not managed sustainably. It is important to take care of nature by practicing conservation and responsible resource management to ensure its availability for future generations.
The alkali metals are all very recative and are not found free in nature (pure elemental form) but are always found as compounds. (minerals)
Accurate details are not available about uranium due to its toxic and radioactive nature. It is often used in atomic bombs and nuclear power reactors. Due to its volatile nature, details are rarely found to protect the safety of the public.
Thomas Malthus, a British economist, suggested in his 1798 work "An Essay on the Principle of Population" that population growth is limited by resources and that famine, disease, and war are natural checks to prevent population from endlessly growing beyond available resources.
when the topsoil is washed away, the land is barren.
The ancient Greek philosopher Democritus is often credited with promoting the idea that matter could be divided endlessly. He introduced the concept of "atomos," meaning indivisible particles, suggesting that while matter could be divided into smaller pieces, it ultimately consisted of these indivisible atoms. His ideas laid the groundwork for later atomic theory, despite being largely speculative at the time.
Fractals
Fractals
A 'resource' is anything humans can use to their benefit.
Fractals are patterns that are found in nature frequently. Many of them are based off of the golden ratio or Fibonacci's sequence.
Of course, it is an important ressource.
the professor droned on endlessly
Endlessly is an adverb.
We Play Endlessly was created in 2009.
No, endlessly is an adverb. The adjective form is endless.
You might mean fractal geometry. Fractals are recursively defined, so they endlessly generate patterns. Fractals can also be used to describe naturally occurring shapes and patterns like the way in which plants grow.
'plein de ressource(s)'
Uranium ores can be in the future an important ressource of Chad.