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Ground, or soil, is not a renewable resource in the traditional sense, as its formation takes thousands of years through natural processes such as weathering of rocks and the decay of organic material. While soil can be replenished to some extent through sustainable practices, it is often degraded faster than it can naturally regenerate due to erosion, pollution, and unsustainable agricultural practices. Thus, its health and fertility can diminish significantly, making it a finite resource that requires careful management.

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