Asked by Duncan
Is water natural resources,renewable resources,or reusable resources?
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Answered by
Anonymous
reusable resource.
Answered by
Duncan
It's not renewable because if the water runs out you can't make anymore?
Is that right?
Is that right?
Answered by
Anonymous
not sure, i just searched it online and most of them said reusable resource.
Answered by
Duncan
how about wood and soil?
Answered by
Anonymous
wood - natural resource.
soil - natural resource.
soil - natural resource.
Answered by
Duncan
Can you explain how wood and soil are natural resources?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Water is a renewable resource because it's continually recycled through the water cycle. It evaporates, it rains, and so on.
For wood, we plant more trees when we've harvested some. For soil, it may move but it doesn't disappear.
For wood, we plant more trees when we've harvested some. For soil, it may move but it doesn't disappear.
Answered by
Brenna
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Brenna is correct
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