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Question about Use of Natural Resources

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Use of Natural Resources

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(Originais Teachy 2024) - Question Hard of Geography

You already know that nature gives us many things, such as water to drink, land to plant, and air to breathe. But to keep our home, school, and city running, sometimes we need to use a lot of natural resources. For example, when we use water to wash our hands or soil to build buildings, we are using these resources. But it is important to remember that nature has a limit and if we use too much, it can get sick and stop producing things for us to use. So, the question is: Thinking about the city and the countryside, how can the use of soil and water be different in these two places and what impacts can this have on nature? Explain what you understand about this in your own words.

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