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An inexhaustible resource is a natural resource that will never run out. Examples: wind, geothermal energy, and solar energy.

Water is not an inexhaustible resource, it is a renewable resource. We are starting to deplete our water resource by polluting it.

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Sunlight or solar energy is one and two others are water and air.

The sun will burn out in just over 6 billion years. A million or so years before then, the sun will expand, boiling off all of earth's water and atmosphere, before eventually engulfing earth itself. Nothing in this universe is truly inexhaustible.

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Inexhaustible Natural Resources are natural resources that never run out, such as solar energy and geothermal energy.

A natural resource is something, such as a forest, mineral deposit, or fresh water, that is found in nature and is necessary or useful to humans.

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Inexhaustible resources are resources that never run out. The sun and the wind are considered inexhaustible resources; they will be there for a very very long time

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those resources which are not replaced naturally are called non renewable resource

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exhaustable resources are resources with can not be easily recycled

and inexhaustable are resources are resources that can be easily recycled

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It means an infinite supply... one that you can't run out of.

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