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joesmith1212

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Discuss two very good arguments given in the chapter for carefully maintaining our natural resources for recreation.
 
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Describe some of our key mineral resources and what are our known reserves are today.
 
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Carliemb17

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Answer to Question 1

Recreational natural resources should be conserved and protected for both (1) philosophical and (2) aesthetic reasons.
Humanity springs from nature. We do not live on the planet in isolation from nature. We must maintain a
degree of harmony with nature in order to continue to prosper in the future. Beyond that, and from a more selfish
perspective, nature is important for our peace of mind and relaxation



Answer to Question 2

Some key mineral resources and available reserves are given in Table 1-1 in the text




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Reply 2 on: Jul 21, 2018
Excellent


cpetit11

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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