10.1.7

Uses of Natural Resources

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Supplements to Natural Resources

The human population on Earth has increased rapidly in the last 100 years. This has forced us to find ways to supplement the Earth's natural resources:

Agriculture

Agriculture

  • Agriculture is the main example of a supplement to natural resources.
  • Natural food products (e.g. beef, maize, wheat etc.) are now available in much larger quantities because of the organisation of agriculture.
Synthetic products

Synthetic products

  • The development of useful synthetic products has reduced our reliance on natural products.
    • E.g. Rubber in tyres has been gradually replaced by synthetic polymers.
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