Can it be argued that the wealth of nature is inexhaustible? How does science answer this question?

You can’t say that!
All natural resources are divided into two groups: (I think only group # 1 is needed for the answer)
1-Exhaustible (coal, gas, oil, etc.)
That is, the natural resources that are possible in the future will be exhausted to the end!
2-Inexhaustible (water, climate. Resources like air and wind energy, space resources like solar radiation or the energy of the ebb and flow of the sea.
Conclusion: The natural resources of our planet are exhaustible .. Because sooner or later the same oil will be depleted to the bottom.



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