Recursos Naturales
Renewable resources are resources that are not with their use, since they return to its original state or regenerate at one rate greater than the rate with which resourcesdecrease through its use. This means that certain renewable resources can leave be if your utilization rate is so high to prevent its renewal, so should realize rational and intelligent applicationenabling the sustainability of these resources. Within this category of renewable resources are the water and biomass (every living creature).
Renewable resources include: forest, water, wind, solarradiation, hydropower, geothermal energy, wood, and agricultural products such as cereals, fruits, tubers, vegetables, among others.
Non-Renewable Resources
Non-renewable resources are naturalresources that cannot be produced, grown, reclaimed or reused at a level that can sustain its consumption rate. These resources often exist in fixed amounts since nature can not recreate them in shortperiods of geological time.
Referred to as reservations to the contingents of resources that can be extracted profitably. The (monetary) economic value depends on its scarcity and demand and concern theeconomy. Its usefulness as a resource depends on its applicability, but also the economic cost and the energy cost of its location and exploitation.
Some of the non-renewable resources are: coal,minerals, metals, natural gas and underground reservoirs, in the case of confined without recharging aquifers.
Ecology
We understand ecology the body of knowledge relating to the economy of nature,the investigation of all the relations of the animal with their inorganic environment as organic, including above all the friendly and hostile relationship with those animals and plants with which itis associated directly or indirectly. In a Word, the ecology is the study of all the complex interrelationships that Darwin is referred to as the conditions of the struggle for existence. The...
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