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THE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES - Coggle Diagram
THE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Renewable resources
inexhaustible resources
sunlight
wind
salty
water
are fundamental because their existence renewable depend on rational use
Fertile soil is one of the most important
because agriculture and livestock form the basis of the global food supply, and overexploitation can use it up
Forests are an important source of resources
they are necessary in order to maintain plant and animal biodiversity or to generate oxygen
Logging and forest fires expose the ground to weather conditions that can cause
erosion
uprooting
displacement
Non-renewable resources
Intense industrial and economic development, all rely on large amounts of nonrenewable resources
such as hydrocarbons
oil
natural gas
mining resources
These resources must not be wasted
The demand for water
is renewable and is in scarce supply on our planet.
Pollution
dangers due to its consumption in developed countries.
There are countries in Central Africa that have the greatest amount of rainfall due to the equatorial climate
There are similar situations
China
India
Central America