Asked by scooby91320002
can an terrestrial resourceissue be air pollution
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Answered by
bobpursley
No. Terrestrial in the general sense is on the land, as opposed to in the air or water.
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scooby91320002
hmm I don't know what to use then
Answered by
bobpursley
terrestrial resource issues...
depletion of oil and gas
strip mining
land use
depletion of oil and gas
strip mining
land use
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scooby91320002
what is depletion of oil and gas ?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
We're running out of oil and gas.
There's only a limited amount of oil and gas, and we've used most of it. There won't be any more after we've used it up.
There's only a limited amount of oil and gas, and we've used most of it. There won't be any more after we've used it up.
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