1. How can humans practice sustainability when using resources?
O A. Use agricultural methods...
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1. How can humans practice sustainability when using resources?
O A. Use agricultural methods that produce an excess of food and cause soil degradation.
O B. Use make non-renewable resources than renewable resources.
O C. Use practices that exceed the availability of the resource in a short period of time.
O. D. Use practices that don't jeopardize the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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