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lions [1.4K]
3 years ago
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3. Scarcity refers to the idea that land (materials), labour, and capital (money) are limited and therefore humanity cannot make

everything.
a. Name a resource, good, or service that is only at certain times of the year. Why is it only available at that time?

b. Name a resource, good, or service that will eventually run out. Why?

ASAP !!!!!!!!!
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UNO [17]3 years ago
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A. a service that is only certain times of the year is shoveling snow, this is a service only good for in the winter because if not there will be no snow in order to shovel!

B. a resource that will eventually run out is coal we are using it and a lot of it and it comes naturally it is not man made so more can not be produced in a timely manner!

hope this helps love;)
DochEvi [55]3 years ago
5 0

1. Most fruit and vegetables are only ready to be harvested at a specific time of the year, mainly Autumn.

2. Helium will eventually run out because the process to create it takes over millions of years.

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