The noun 'scarcity' is a word for not enough to satisfy what is needed; the resources are finite, cannot meet the need, which is infinite.
finite is an object , and they are also singular in nature
anomalous finite verbs
Finite VerbsA finite verb (sometimes called main verbs) is a verb that has a subject, this means that it can be the main verb in a sentence. It shows tense (past / present etc) or number (singular / plural).For example:-I live in Germay. (I is the subject - livedescribes what the subject does - live is a finite verb).Non-Finite VerbsA non-finite verb has no subject, tense or number. The only non-finite verb forms are the infinitive (indicated by to), the gerund or the participle.For example:-I lived in Germany to improve my German. (To improve is in the infinitive form - improve is non-finite).
'Finite' is the antonym of 'infinite'. 'Infinite' literally means 'not finite'.
limited in supply.
have a finite supply
resources which main has at his disposal are finite while wants are infinite
A scarcity of resources is sometimes referred to as a limitation of resources or as finite resources. Some resources that may become scarce include coal, oil, and fresh water. A scarcity of resources will make those resources more expensive.
yes it is
There are no infinite natural resources. The universe is finite.
Coal is a finite resource on Earth.The finite resources will eventually run out.
EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES: resources of which a finite quantity is in existence.
wateroilnatural gascoalanything that will run out
You don't. End of.
we can save resources in many different ways, but recycling is crucial
oil,gas and coal.