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  • curprev 16:4716:47, 25 November 2022Dan Polansky discuss contribs 7,378 bytes +7,378 New resource with "{{Wikidebate}} Are natural resources finite? Some claim otherwise. ==Natural resources are finite== ===Arguments for=== * {{Argument for}} Finite natural resources include lots of land, gold, silver and other metals, as well as water, piece of land as a target of sunshine, fossil fuels as a store of Sun energy past, etc. It is pretty obvious given our knowledge of the Earth, physics and chemistry. ** {{Objection}} Chemical elements can be changed by human technology...."