depends on what you mean by "back then".
The process of taking a resource back from a product is known as recycling or reclaiming. This involves collecting, separating, and processing materials from products that have reached the end of their useful life in order to reuse them in manufacturing new products. Recycling helps conserve natural resources and reduce waste.
People had more resources so they did not have to worry about running out of the resource, such as fossil fuels (ex: oil).Now people realize that not all resources can be renewed.Today's people realize that the natural resources can't last forever if we keep using them all up so we need to cut back so that society can live on.These are just some possible answers, remember to change some words around to avoid plagiarism!
yes, a forest is a natural resource because trees are natural resources and if they are gone it would take years for them to grow back.
resources affect people because every thing is made out of resources, from the clothes on your back, to the monitor your looking at now
Renewable resources are natural resources that we can give back. For example, trees. After we cut them down, we can plant seeds to grow more.
since people back then had different resources than we do now, they probably used those resources they had somehow.
i think that they used gold and other rich things that were popular back in those days.
fish for food consumption
Recycling of carbon is important to maintain balance in the carbon cycle and mitigate the impacts of climate change. By reusing carbon and converting it back into useful products, we reduce the need to extract new carbon sources from the environment, such as fossil fuels. This helps to conserve natural resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Non renewable resources like minerals can get depleted. They get exhausted by over use and exploitation. They are valuable resources to the economy. The renewable resources depend on these nonrenewable resources for their replenishment e.g. agricultural crop production.
The two general categories of Natural Resources are BIOTIC and ABIOTIC. Biotic natural resources are those that derive from living matter such as coal or petroleum. Abiotic natural resources do not derive from living matter such as bauxite, copper, gold, and heavy earth elements.
B.C BUD (marijuana) , illegal business export but bring back 7 billions annually.