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Hiking itself is an activity and not a resource; however, it relies on Natural Resources. The trails and natural areas used for hiking can be considered renewable resources if managed sustainably, as they can regenerate over time. In contrast, nonrenewable resources, like fossil fuels or minerals, are not directly related to hiking but are often used in the development and maintenance of infrastructure associated with outdoor activities. Therefore, while hiking promotes the use of renewable resources, it does not involve nonrenewable resources directly.

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