Conservation
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Example:
Imagine you're trying to make your monthly salary last until the next paycheck. Managing your budget wisely to ensure you have enough for rent, food, and leisure activities is similar to the concept of 'the careful management and use of resources' in conservation. Just as you allocate your paycheck to cover all expenses without running out of money, conservation involves allocating natural resources in a way that ensures their availability for the future, balancing current needs with sustainable use.

Practice Version

Conservation: The careful management and use of resources. Conservation. In simple terms, conservation in science is about protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment for future generations.