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Should clean drinkable water be classified as a renewable or norenewable resource? Why or Why not?

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Should clean drinkable water be classified as a renewable or norenewable resource? Why or Why not?

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Water should be classified as a renewable resource, if you are considering the short term, say the next 1 to 1 million years or so. This is because we can recycle it, filter it and so on. Mother nature does a good job of this without our help. We have become somewhat skilled at this as well. If however you are considering an eternity, then the water that is on the earth is here and will very unlikely be added to or removed in any noticeable amounts. It will just keep recycling through the natural cycles.

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