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. Answer the following questions in brief. 'Utility and value of a resource vary from time to time and place to place. Give any three examples to support the statement.​

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Answered by Leelagowtham
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by BrainlyGovind
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Utility and value of a resource varies from time to time and place to place. ... The resources that are plentifully available in a region are consumed abundantly, and people of the region may attach lower value to such resources. The same resource are consumed scarcely in places where they are not found amply.

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