👉 A nonstorable object is an object that cannot be converted to a less valuable form, such as a liquid or gas. Nonstorable objects are often found in environments where they are essential for survival and health, but they can become scarce over time due to factors such as climate change, depletion of natural resources, or the introduction of new contaminants. Examples of nonstorable objects include: - Food: Meat, milk, eggs, and other animal products. - Water: Saltwater, seaw