Some natural resources are renewable, and some aren't. All resources are being depleted (used up). I think you mean "What would happen if all of the Earth's limited resources were completely used up?"
In that case, we would have no more forests, no more oil, natural gas, or coal, no more rocks, no more clean water or air, and we wouldn't be left with much of anything. It would be very difficult to use up _ALL_ of Earth's resources, (since everything can be used for something) but not very hard at all to use up enough resources to make life on Earth for humans much more unpleasant.
If we use up all of Earth's natural resources now, there won't be anything left for the next generation. Let's be thankful that previous generations left us with the resources we have today.
2007-06-27 08:01:34
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answered by Space_is_Cool! 2
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Destroying the land; mining, deforestation, air pollution and over harvesting give a contribution to this. We are depleting the oceans through overfishing and the air pollution we create destroys the sea. Poverty additionally drives humans to kill, torture, promote and consume endangered species as good as animals which can be slowly fitting endangered. The earth is fitting increasingly over populated with humans and the extra humans there are on the planet, the quicker we use those traditional assets. This implies that very quickly, we will be able to not have plenty of the lovely matters we see round us.
2016-09-05 09:34:10
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answered by ? 4
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if natural resources depleted, we might die because we dont have enough source.
2007-06-27 04:23:22
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answered by chechel 1
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Then we'd better start terraforming and looking for planets that could sustain us or we'd die out.
2007-06-27 06:19:50
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answered by Dawn 5
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Every country will be a 'third world` country.
2007-06-27 04:36:04
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answered by Irv S 7
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then we all die
2007-06-27 04:26:17
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answered by jazzeman44 4
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