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Geography, 08.01.2020 22:31, abigailweeks10

Do you think our society is wasteful in terms of natural resources? defend your position by explaining the social and economic factors affecting our use of natural resources. discuss how we can improve the way that we use natural resources. what are some social or economic factors that will make it difficult to improve the way that we use natural resources?

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