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1. __________ makes an object or substance resource .

2. Resources that are drawn from nature and used without much modification are called as __________

3. ________ and ________ are examples for human made resources .

4. _________ helps in transferring the physical material into valuable resources .

5. __________ refers to the amount of resources available for use .

6. __________ resources are those whose entire quantity may't be known and these are not being used at present

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Answers

Answered by Avantika2020
6
1. Utility
2.Natural Resourses
3.Paper and soda
4.Engineer
5.stock or status
6.Potential Resources

Answered by dharanikamadasl
1

Answer:

  1. Utility or usability makes an object or substance  resource.
  2. Resources that are drawn from nature and used without much modification are called as Natural Resources.
  3. Technology and machinery are examples for human made resources.
  4. Engineering helps in transferring the physical material into valuable resources.
  5. Stock of resources refers to the amount of resources available for use.
  6. Potential resources are those whose entire quantity may not be known and these are not being used at present

Explanation:

Utility:

  • An item or substance qualifies as a resource if it has utility or usability. For instance, a water textbook.
  • While certain resources are economically valuable, others are not.
  • A beautiful environment could not have the same economic value as metals, for instance.
  • However, both fulfil human requirements, thus they are regarded as resources.
  • With time, some resources can increase in economic value.

Natural Resources:

  • Natural resources are those that are obtained from nature and used largely as-is.
  • Natural resources include the air we breathe, the water in our rivers and lakes, the soil, and the minerals.

Technology and machinery:

  • Human-made resources, also known as capital resources, are tangible goods that people have produced and may be used to acquire more wealth.
  • Examples include cash, businesses, infrastructure, and technology.
  • Alternately, we may say that humans transform materials into new forms, such as when they use natural resources and modern technology to create structures like buildings, bridges, machinery, and automobiles.
  • These are referred to as human-made resources.

Engineering:

  • Engineering aids in converting raw materials into useful resources.
  • Everything that is or was in this world had its origins in a dream.
  • The entire process of turning that vision into reality encapsulates the fundamental principles of engineering.

Stock of resources:

  • Stock resources are non-renewable since they are consumable over an extended period of time.
  • Instead of using rates to represent their quantity, they typically use absolute values.
  • Petroleum and coal reserves are two examples.

Potential resources:

  • Potential resources are ones whose whole amount may not be known and which are not currently being utilized.
  • Future resource utilization is possible once the necessary technology is established.

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