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Question
many scientists are worried about some of earth’s finite resources because humans are
(1) using carbon dioxide faster than it is being produced
(2) placing industrial wastes in landfills
(3) interfering with energy flow from consumers to producers
(4) using large amounts of some materials that cannot be renewed
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option (1): Carbon dioxide is produced by human activities (like combustion) and also by natural processes, and plants use it. But the concern about finite resources isn't about using CO₂ faster than it's produced (CO₂ is not a finite resource in the same way as non - renewable materials, and actually, human activities are increasing its production).
- Option (2): Placing industrial wastes in landfills is a waste management method. It's more related to pollution and waste disposal rather than the use of finite resources.
- Option (3): Energy flow in ecosystems is from producers to consumers (e.g., plants to animals), not the other way around. So this statement is factually incorrect.
- Option (4): Finite resources are those that are limited in quantity and cannot be renewed (or take a very long time to renew), like fossil fuels, minerals etc. Humans using large amounts of non - renewable materials is a major concern as these resources will eventually be depleted.
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(4) using large amounts of some materials that cannot be renewed