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Beta11 Examples of Resources John Spacey, updated on March 13, 2017. A resource is anything that is used to create value. It is a basic concept in economics that is used to model the productive capacity and constraints of a nation, organization or individual. The following are common types of resources. Knowledge Knowledge such as know-how. Labor
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BetaLearn about the different types of resources, such as natural, man-made, human, economic, and capital resources, with examples and definitions. Find out how resources are classified based on development, origin, exhaustibility, and distribution.
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BetaLearn about the definition, classification and uses of natural and human resources in geography. Find out the examples of mineral, water, vegetation and environmental resources and how they benefit man and the environment.
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BetaExamples of Natural Resources. Natural resources are materials and components that can be found within the environment. Some common examples of natural resources include water, air, soil, plants, animals, and minerals. These resources can be renewable or nonrenewable. Water is a renewable resource that is necessary for life. Air is a mixture of gases that is necessary for humans to breathe.
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BetaLearn what natural resources are, how they are classified, and why they are important for humanity. See examples of renewable and non-renewable, biotic and abiotic resources, and how they are used for food, energy, and other needs.
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BetaFor example, ocean resources beyond 200 nautical miles from a country’s Exclusive Economic Zone belong to the open ocean. No single country can use these resources without permission from an international organization. Read about: Coral Reef. Resources On the Basis of Status of Development. Resources are classified into four categories based on their stage of development: potential, developed, stock, and reserve. 1. Potential Resources
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BetaLearn what natural resources are and how they are used by humans and the environment. See a list of 20 natural resources, including renewable and non-renewable ones, with examples and definitions.
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BetaUbiquitous resources are found everywhere (for example air, light, and water). Localized resources are found only in certain parts of the world (for example metal ores and geothermal power). Man-made resources are the resources made by mankind by using natural resources for their needs like paper, clothes, books, plates or wallpaper. High-tech products typically feature components that are man-made resources, such as wires, television, computer and mobile phones other electronic products.
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BetaLearn what non renewable resources are and see 10 examples of them, such as fossil fuels, coal, uranium, and natural gas. Find out the advantages and disadvantages of using non renewable resources and how to conserve them.
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BetaAbiotic resources are non-living parts of the environment. Examples include land, water, air, and minerals like iron, copper, gold, and silver. These resources are limited and non-renewable because they cannot be reproduced or regenerated. Natural resources can be grouped based on how quickly they can recover. Non-Conventional; Conventional
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