Tangible asset
Yes, "wasting" can be considered an abstract noun when it refers to the concept or act of wasting resources, time, or potential. Abstract nouns represent ideas, qualities, or states rather than tangible objects. In this context, "wasting" embodies the notion of loss or inefficiency, rather than a physical item.
Increased efficiency in farms, so it's not wasting as much time, you get more production (higher yield), leads to an increase in profits, as well with increased trade. Returns, in proportion to farming area and/or time, are increased. Also, problems arising from soil, diseases and insects are eliminated.
Do you mean wasting ( ie wasting an opportunity, or wasting food), if so then squandering is a good word.
why the mass wasting accurs
Wasting the Dawn was created in 1999.
Wasting My Hate was created in 1996.
Mass wasting is hazardous and could kill you.
A transformer will convert the power to a different voltage, higher or lower depending on the requirement, while wasting very little of the power.
A well-managed logistics operation is streamlined to offer better customer service than your competitors, without wasting resources like time and money. For this reason, logistics is very important to any business with a tangible product that needs to be physically stored and distributed.
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Temporal wasting is atrophy of the muscles at the temples (the sides of the forehead). Sometimes bi-temporal wasting is used for wasting on both sides.
Wasting Light was created on 2011-04-12.