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Availability of natural resources and its major role in deciding the type of infrastructure that needs to be put in place geographic factors example mountain, Rivers in a particular place may cause the people to build them and hydel power plants or any other.(write a note)​

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Answered by naman11arpit
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DISTRIBUTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Different regions have access to different renewable or nonrenewable natural resources such as freshwater, fossil fuels, fertile soil, or timber based on their geographic location and past geologic processes. Access, or the lack thereof, contributes to a place’s economic development, political relationships, and culture. For example, the Great Plains region of the United States is known for its abundance of fertile soil. As a result, its main industry is agriculture. Corn, soybeans, and wheat are globally exported from this region and serve as the main economy. On the other side of the spectrum, the desert southwestern region of the United States depends on the Central Arizona Project canals to transport water from the Colorado River in order to support agriculture and urban areas. Arizona’s right to use water from this river stems from the Colorado Compact, an agreement established in 1922.

Use these materials to explore the interconnected nature of resources and their distribution.

Mines

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Elandsrand Gold Mine, South Africa

The Elandsrand mine is located on the high desert plains outside the metropolitan area of Johannesburg, South Africa. It has been an active gold mine since 1978.

Journey of a Hardwood

Help students understand the lengthy journey Brazilian rosewood, a tropical hardwood, might take from tree to product.

Extracting Gas from Shale

Students discover how geologists use the composition and location of rocks to find deposits of oil and natural gas. They use an interactive computational model to explore how hydraulic fracturing releases natural gas from deep shale formations.

Rainforest

A rainforest is an area of tall trees and a high amount of rainfall.

Distribution of Resources

Resources are vital to the existence of people. Familiarize students with the concept of resource distribution and encourage them to think about how people interact with limited resources.

Nuclear energy

Nuclear energy is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. Nuclear energy can be used to create electricity, but it must first be released from the atom.

Answered by 1481manisha
1

Answer:

DISTRIBUTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Different regions have access to different renewable or nonrenewable natural resources such as freshwater, fossil fuels, fertile soil, or timber based on their geographic location and past geologic processes. Access, or the lack thereof, contributes to a place’s economic development, political relationships, and culture. For example, the Great Plains region of the United States is known for its abundance of fertile soil. As a result, its main industry is agriculture. Corn, soybeans, and wheat are globally exported from this region and serve as the main economy. On the other side of the spectrum, the desert southwestern region of the United States depends on the Central Arizona Project canals to transport water from the Colorado River in order to support agriculture and urban areas. Arizona’s right to use water from this river stems from the Colorado Compact, an agreement established in 1922.

Use these materials to explore the interconnected nature of resources and their distribution.

Mines

A gallery of satellite images showing mines around the globe.

Elandsrand Gold Mine, South Africa

The Elandsrand mine is located on the high desert plains outside the metropolitan area of Johannesburg, South Africa. It has been an active gold mine since 1978.

Journey of a Hardwood

Help students understand the lengthy journey Brazilian rosewood, a tropical hardwood, might take from tree to product.

Extracting Gas from Shale

Students discover how geologists use the composition and location of rocks to find deposits of oil and natural gas. They use an interactive computational model to explore how hydraulic fracturing releases natural gas from deep shale formations.

Rainforest

A rainforest is an area of tall trees and a high amount of rainfall.

Distribution of Resources

Resources are vital to the existence of people. Familiarize students with the concept of resource distribution and encourage them to think about how people interact with limited resources.

Nuclear energy

Nuclear energy is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. Nuclear energy can be used to create electricity, but it must first be released from the atom.

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