👉 In the context of environmental science, a non-depleting resource is one that can be replenished without further extraction or depletion. It refers to resources that are not subject to exponential growth and therefore do not require continuous production or consumption to sustain human life. Examples of non-depleting resources include water, air, sunlight, and certain types of minerals found in rocks. Non-depleting resources are often crucial for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and can help mitigate climate change effects by reducing the demand