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Jarrett Freeman
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20 July, 18:38
Why is a perpetual resource considered renewable?
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Chelsea Mack
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Perpetual resources are renewable resources that cannot be exhausted, regardless of their rate of use. Perpetual resources are natural resources, because they are provided by nature without human intervention.
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