Obtaining nonrenewable resources, like coal and oil, can lead to environmental damage, such as pollution and habitat destruction. As the population increases, the demand for these resources rises, causing more aggressive mining and drilling practices that worsen environmental impacts. Additionally, using nonrenewable resources contributes to climate change, which can affect weather patterns and agriculture. With more people on the planet, the strain on these finite resources intensifies, making sustainable alternatives even more important.
In three to five sentences, describe two impacts of obtaining nonrenewable resources and how these have been affected by increasing population.(4 points)
6th grade 4 sentences
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