MarkMas
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Looks like the baton is over to you to set the next question
He means you, wink, not me!
Looks like the baton is over to you to set the next question
Helium is a good guess actually. Fresh water scarcity is a known issue but to "run out" by 2030 seems unlikely. Economic growth activity covers such a range of possibilities but relating this to a natural resource - hmmm, will guess at gravel.
In that case - sand. Really? Come to think of it I do recall an article during the 2012 Olympic beach volleyball comp. saying the sand used was a particular size but overall it was becoming scarce. It is used in all manner of materials but would've thought gravel more likely to run out sooner.
Ahh - drawing a distinction between sands would make sense. A quick aside re: gravel relates to a former work colleague. His membership of a small golf course was valued in excess of £100K in 1990. 80 life members turned it down even though they'd get a new course built as part of the deal. Their course, playable all year round, was literally sitting on top of a fortune.
Have we had a link question recently? No that's not the question - what links:
Storm, Thunder and Lightning? More to follow if needed.
Well they are all characters in the Chinese i-ching, for a start
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Names for Military operations. Desert Storm for example.
I will bow to your greater knowledge of such things - but not what I'm looking for.
They could well be but, again, not what I'm after. These are names, hence the capitalisation, however nothing as interesting as military history.
I think they are also names of Superheroes.
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I think they are also names of Superheroes.
Possibly quite a broad set of correct answers
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Very good!Thats a Marvelous answer.