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A student states that natural resources could be saved if people made everything they need in labs. What is the main problem with this idea?(1 point)
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Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
People might think it is fine to waste a lot of the materials since they just came from a lab.
People might think it is fine to waste a lot of the materials since they just came from a lab.
There are not enough synthetic resources yet to make what people need.
There are not enough synthetic resources yet to make what people need.
The materials made in labs will still pollute the environment and destroy natural resources
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Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.
People might think it is fine to waste a lot of the materials since they just came from a lab.
People might think it is fine to waste a lot of the materials since they just came from a lab.
There are not enough synthetic resources yet to make what people need.
There are not enough synthetic resources yet to make what people need.
The materials made in labs will still pollute the environment and destroy natural resources
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The main problem with the idea that natural resources could be saved if people made everything they need in labs is:
**Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.**
This highlights the fact that even lab-created materials ultimately rely on the extraction and use of natural resources for their production, meaning that the consumption of natural resources would not be eliminated.
**Anything made in the lab requires natural resources to produce it.**
This highlights the fact that even lab-created materials ultimately rely on the extraction and use of natural resources for their production, meaning that the consumption of natural resources would not be eliminated.
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