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Explain how renewable resources differ from finite resources.

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Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water

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Explain how renewable resources differ from finite resources.

Answer

Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replenished naturally over time, such as solar energy, wind energy, and biomass. In contrast, finite resources are limited in supply and cannot be replaced once they are used up.

Explanation

A strong answer should directly address the approved learning objective to distinguish finite resources from renewable resources using given information. This question belongs to Using the Earth's resources and sustainable development within Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water, so the response should use that exact curriculum context rather than a generic statement. The answer is correct when it names the key idea, explains the link to finite resources, and keeps the wording specific to AQA GCSE revision.

Common mistake

Confusing Resource Types

Students often confuse finite resources with renewable resources, thinking all resources can be replenished.

To fix this, remember that finite resources are limited and cannot be replaced once used, while renewable resources can be replenished naturally over time.

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