Create a detailed and abstract illustration to symbolically represent the concept of obtaining nonrenewable resources and its impact on the planet. On one side, visualize a pristine, healthy natural environment with clear skies, lush greenery, and clean water bodies. On the other side, depict heavy machinery extracting oil or coal from the ground and the resultant pollution, represented by smoke billowing into the sky and contaminating the water. The two halves of the image should be separated by a thin line, symbolizing the clear distinction between sustainable practices and environmental exploitation.

How does obtaining nonrenewable resources impact the planet?

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The two impacts from obtaining non-renewable sources are the pollution it does to our land. It also affects our water and air, due to pollution. But since there has been an increase in population, there is more of a demand for these fuels, which in turn hurt the planet. But it also means that these non-renewable sources are running out.

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Obtaining nonrenewable resources have had two major impacts on the environment, namely pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. These consequences have been aggravated by the increasing population demand for these resources. With more people on the planet, there is greater energy consumption, which depletes the resources, increases pollution levels, and creates more waste.

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