Geography, asked by evleenjohn26, 11 months ago

A thing becomes a resource when it's......... has been identified.
(a) character
(b) area
(c) utility
(d) availability​

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Answered by fizaMallick
39

Answer:

I think it's become a source when its utility has been identified

Answered by anjaliom1122
1

Answer:

A thing becomes a resource when it's utility has been identified.

Explanation:

When something has value, it becomes a resource. The utility of a resource determines its value. The value of a resource is determined by how it is used or by its utility. For example, water is used to drink, food is used to eat, pencil is used to write, and so on. The preceding examples each have their own worth, making them resources. The fact that a substance is useful does not make it a resource. This statement is incorrect because utility or usability converts something into a resource.

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