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3 Difference between National and international resources

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Answered by swara15
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So here's your answer :-


↪ National Resources

✴All the sources which are under the control of state or union government are known as national resources.✔

✴All the resources within political boundaries are national resources because the government has the power to acquire even private property.✔

✴For example : Forests, Natural parks etc.✔

↪ International Resources :-

✴These resources are owned and regulated by international institutions.✔

✴ The oceanic resources beyond 200 Kms of exclusive economic zone belong to open ocean and no individual can utilize these without the concurrence of international institutions.✔

✴For example : India has got the right to mine manganese nodules from the bed of Indian ocean .✔
✌Hope this helps you dear ✌
Answered by school7jha
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Answer:

Explanation:

NATIONAL RESOURCE:-

  • National resources are resources which belong to the nation and legally.
  • The country has authority to use these resources.
  • Some examples of national resources are wildlife, rivers, forests, canals and areas within the political boundaries etc.

INTERNATIONAL RESOURCE:-

  • International resources are resources which belong to all the countries of the world.
  • The countries can not occupy and utilize these resources without the permission of international institutes.
  • Some examples of international resources are mountains, oceans, volcanoes, sunlight, water etc.

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