The most rapidly dwindling natural resource in the world is
(a) water
(b) forests
(c) wind
(d) sunlight
Forests are the most quickly diminishing natural resource on the planet. They are crushed aimlessly as they give crude material to different businesses, for example, the wood industry, paper industry, sports industry, and so on. Also, they are not replenished at the rate at which they are consumed. Hence, the correct answer is (b) forests.