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Which of the following explains why using locally-produced resources (as opposed to those produced a great distance away) can be considered a form of conservation?

Question 39 options:

a)

Transporting resources consumes additional resources.


b)

Using local resources reduces the requirement for transport.


c)

Buying local helps with tax revenue.


d)

Both A and B.

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Answer:

d.

Step-by-step explanation:

both A & B. consumes additional resources for transport, like fuel, a trucking company to deliver goods.....

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Answer:

Option D, Both A and B

Step-by-step explanation:

Consumption of local resources is a great form of conservation as -

a) All the local raw material is consumed and no additional or limited material is brought from non local regions.

b) Along with local resources , all other resource material that are being transported from one place to other can save lot of fuel that is used in transportation.

Hence, option D is correct.

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