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Tell me what is Abiotic Resource..?
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Abiotic Resource
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Abiotic Resource :- The resources which are considered of the non living components or non living things is called the Abiotic resources.
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✴ This are the factors which are all controlled by the nature and this are the factors which are naturally.
✴ this are the factors which are mostly non exhaustible resources.
✴ this are the resources which are mostly obtained from the lithosphere.
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Examples :-
1) Air
2) Water
3) Minerals
4) Sunlight
5) Soil
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Abiotic Resource :- The resources which are considered of the non living components or non living things is called the Abiotic resources.
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✴ This are the factors which are all controlled by the nature and this are the factors which are naturally.
✴ this are the factors which are mostly non exhaustible resources.
✴ this are the resources which are mostly obtained from the lithosphere.
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Examples :-
1) Air
2) Water
3) Minerals
4) Sunlight
5) Soil
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Abiotic Resource
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Abiotic Resource :- The resources which are considered of the non living components or non living things is called the Abiotic resources.
-----------------------------------
✴ This are the factors which are all controlled by the nature and this are the factors which are naturally.
✴ this are the factors which are mostly non exhaustible resources.
✴ this are the resources which are mostly obtained from the lithosphere.
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Examples :-
1) Air
2) Water
3) Minerals
4) Sunlight
5) Soil
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