When we run out of ores, the extraction of essential metals and minerals used in various industries, including electronics, construction, and manufacturing, will become increasingly difficult and expensive. This scarcity could lead to higher prices, reduced production, and potential economic instability. Additionally, it may drive innovation in recycling and the development of alternative materials, as society seeks sustainable solutions to meet its resource needs. Ultimately, the depletion of ores could accelerate the transition toward circular economies and more sustainable practices.
Out Run happened in 1986.
oil, methane gas, coal, wood, mercury, iron ores, copper ores, zinc ores, lead ores
Run Roo Run happened in 2012.
Extraction of metals from its ores and formation of ores. Studying their properties, their alloys,refining of ores.
You run out of water!
Their importance is that these ores can be extracted into metals .
Ores.
Francium hasn't ores; infinitesimal amounts of francium exist in some uranium ores.
Rhythm de Run Run Run happened in 2009.
ores must be nonrenwable
Frog Run happened in 1983.
Log Run happened in 1984.