Renewable Resources Definition
Renewable resources are those which:
- Get exhausted with extraction and use
- Can be used without the possibility of becoming depleted — Correct Answer
- Are found only underground
- Cannot be regenerated
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation
Renewable resources are those which can be used without the possibility of the resource becoming depleted or exhausted. A continuous supply remains available.
Key Points:
- Examples: trees in forests, fishes in the ocean.
- They can regenerate naturally if used within sustainable limits.
- Rate of extraction should not exceed rate of regeneration.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- A: This describes non-renewable resources.
- C: Renewable resources are not limited to underground sources.
- D: Renewable resources can be regenerated.
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