User Tools

Site Tools


en:which-of-the-following-is-a-renewable-resource

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Last revision Both sides next revision
en:which-of-the-following-is-a-renewable-resource [2015/09/18 10:30]
federico created
en:which-of-the-following-is-a-renewable-resource [2015/09/24 09:24]
190.216.68.126
Line 12: Line 12:
 ==== Water ==== ==== Water ====
  
-Drinkable water can be a renewable resource as long as its use is not greater than it's renewal rate and as long as the water stock is not contaminated. It can be renewable because it has a rain cycle. In some places, water could become non renewable **in one place**, if the stock is contaminated,​ the population growth is high or if the repletion rate lowers, for example, if there is less rainfall in one geographical place (because of climate change).+Drinkable water can be a [[renewable resource]] as long as its use is not greater than it's renewal rate and as long as the water stock is not contaminated. It can be renewable because it has a rain cycle. In some places, water could become non renewable **in one place**, if the stock is contaminated,​ the population growth is high or if the repletion rate lowers, for example, if there is less rainfall in one geographical place (because of climate change).
  
 ==== Fish ==== ==== Fish ====
Line 33: Line 33:
  
 No. Natural gas was formed million of years ago and the stock is not renewed after it's use.  No. Natural gas was formed million of years ago and the stock is not renewed after it's use. 
 +
 +==== See also ====
 +[[Perpetual Resources]]
  
en/which-of-the-following-is-a-renewable-resource.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/17 14:44 by federico