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15 March, 12:43

Most resources are nonrenewable, and wants and needs are unlimited. This is an example of

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scarcity

labor

devaluation

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  1. 15 March, 12:49
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    Scarcity.

    Explanation:

    Since it shows that resources continue to get smaller and out wants stay the same or get even bigger.
  2. 15 March, 13:07
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    It is an 'example of scarcity'.

    Explanation:

    When the resources are limited and are non-renewable, they need to be managed in such a manner that they serve the necessities of the population for a long period of time. When needs and wants are started to be fulfilled by putting non-renewable resources to use, there is a huge possibility of the emergence of the scarcity of resources, and eventually, their complete depletion.
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