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Non-renewable resource
Oil and coats are two main resources that we use for energy, there are nonrenewable resources because we use them much fast than they form.
Ecological footprint
The amount of land necessary to produce enough food, water, shelter, and energy, and to hold the waste of an individual or a population is called an ecological footprint
Renewable resources.
Renewable resources are one that cannot be used up or can be replaced as fast as they are used
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