Activity 3.2.1- Natural Resources Review
I believe the way we connect to this diagram shown above is mostly by how it affects us. Many of these things affect us in how we live. Most of the time things that are in this list are things that we're able to recycle and re-use and obviously some of these things take longer to re-use and be re-made than others.
If we're taking the things shown in how things are re-useable then regarding bottles and items that are made of aluminum are great examples of things that are beneficial to us and other people that live off recycling. As well as other items that are seemed to be known as reusable items such as solar panel systems are very good for all us considering that not only they are beneficial for the economy but the also re-use energy and help us save energy. and when regarding situations like re-usable items you also have to keep in common the things that aren't and how they still effect the way we live even if we're saving money and or saving energy. Reason I say this is because of the items that are not re-usable like fossil fuel items such as crude oil and the oils we use to drive our cars and or make foods such as coal products. Mainly the things we use everyday are fossil fuels, and using things like once they're used they're gone forever. And when using something every day and for something that a lot of people use eventually things will get tougher and will become scarce which is why sometimes it's either better to use cars that are eco-friendly or cars that run on energy.
And so over everything that was stated it's always best to focus on things we can re-use and take advantage of it rather than focus on things that take a long time to be ne-newed or be gone forever.
Citations:
“GNI, Atlas Method (Current US$) - Kuwait.” Data,
https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GNP.ATLS.CD?locations=KW
“Solar Energy, Wildlife, and the Environment.” Energy.gov, https://www.energy.gov/eere/solar/solar-energy-wildlife-and-environment#:~:text=As%20a%20renewable%20source%20of,water%20use%20from%20energy%20production.
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