Biology, 05.05.2021 21:30 georgeonnatreev2275
You observed patterns in natural resource consumption by
different countries. Based on these patterns, which country do you
predict will consume the most of each of the following resources
in the future? Explain your reasoning.
a. copper
b. freshwater
c. petroleum
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