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What are the criteria for considering a resource as inexhaustible and renewable?
What are the criteria for considering a resource as inexhaustible and renewable?
A resource can be considered inexhaustible if its supply is unlimited and does not deplete over time, while a renewable resource is one that can be naturally replaced or replenished at a rate equal to or faster than it is used.
How do we determine if a resource is inexhaustible or renewable?
How do we determine if a resource is inexhaustible or renewable?
The determination of whether a resource is inexhaustible or renewable depends on its natural supply and the rate at which it can be replenished relative to its usage.
Explain the distinction between inexhaustible and renewable resources.
Explain the distinction between inexhaustible and renewable resources.
An inexhaustible resource has an unlimited supply that does not diminish over time, while a renewable resource can be naturally restored or replenished at a rate equal to or faster than it is consumed.