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Is it possible for everyone to agree on what is in ""the common good""? How should we make decisions that concern natural resources?

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Follows are the solution to this question:

Step-by-step explanation:

The necessary resources, irrespective of human actions could be defined as natural resources. Wind, light, water, land, rock, plants, animals, and coal power were common examples of natural resources.

  • For the development of any country, the resource is important. For instance, energy sources are necessary to generate power so, we need mineral reserves for industrial development.
  • For the population increasing it is important to preserve them, that's why we decide because each person has a different viewpoint so, they can't be unanimous agreement.

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