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y is sustainable use of natural resources important?
to ensure that natural resources are available for future generations
to help make daily life simpler by providing what every person needs
to encourage scientists to make new and elaborate discoveries
to prevent the exchange of resources from one region to another
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Correct answer: to ensure that natural resources are available for future generations.
Sustainable use aims to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. The other options are not primary goals (while sustainability can support daily needs, it doesn't mainly exist to "simplify" life, nor to drive scientific discovery or stop resource exchange).
Sustainable use aims to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. The other options are not primary goals (while sustainability can support daily needs, it doesn't mainly exist to "simplify" life, nor to drive scientific discovery or stop resource exchange).
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