you could sustainably manage a river by making sure that anything you do doesn't harm the environment, that it meets the needs of people and its cost effective. hope this helped!
Yes, the Grasslands are being sustainably being managed in Australia.
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Paper towel trees can be sustainably managed by implementing practices such as reforestation, using recycled materials, and reducing waste. This ensures a steady supply of paper towels without harming the environment.
The answer is the Indus river
Biomass is considered renewable because it comes from organic materials such as plants and crops that can be replenished through natural processes when managed sustainably.
To manage deforestation sustainably it would need to be fair to as many different groups of people possible. Every second 1 and a half trees are cut down so maybe they could slow down a bit and cut down less trees.
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Energy is not finite, as it cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of conservation of energy. However, the usable energy on Earth is limited and can be depleted if not managed sustainably.
no it was but it may be soon
Quinine is derived from the bark of the cinchona tree, which is a natural resource. While the cinchona tree can be cultivated and grown sustainably, the harvesting of its bark and production of quinine can vary in terms of sustainability practices. Therefore, quinine can be considered renewable if sourced from sustainably managed plantations, but it is not inherently renewable if harvested unsustainably.
The way you spelled it in the question is correct ('sustainably').
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.