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Utility and value of a resource vary from time to time and place to place.' Give any three examples to
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Utility and value of a resource vary from time to time and place to place: During ancient civilisations, people settled near the rivers as it provided them with water for household works and irrigational purposes. However, in the modern period, river water is also used for generating electricity.
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Utility and value of a resource varies from time to time and place to place. Earlier human civilisation flourished along the river valleys as they used water for irrigating fields. Now, human beings are using water for generating energy, irrigation, navigation and industries etc.
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