classify and explain resources on the basis of origin?
Answers
Answered by
11
On the basis of origin, resources can be classified as:-
➡ Biotic resources are also known as living resources. They include plants, animals and microorganisms. These are renewable resources.
Examples: Agricultural crops, wild and domestic animals.
➡ Abiotic resources are obtained from physical and non living environment. These resources can be exhausted and are non renewable.
Examples: land, water etc.
➡ Biotic resources are also known as living resources. They include plants, animals and microorganisms. These are renewable resources.
Examples: Agricultural crops, wild and domestic animals.
➡ Abiotic resources are obtained from physical and non living environment. These resources can be exhausted and are non renewable.
Examples: land, water etc.
Answered by
8
Heya dear user !!!
Here is your answer,
=================================
Resources are classified into :
◾Renewability
◾Origin
◾Occurace
◾Development
=================================
Classification based on origin :
---------------------------------------------
Resources, which are obtained from biosphere and have life, are known as biotic resources. For example, birds, animals, fish, forests, etc., are biotic resources. The biotic resources provide a variety of useful products. Most of them have the capacity to reproduce and regenerate. All biotic resources are renewable but some take a long period of time to be renewed, e.g the forest.
All non-living resources are known as abiotic resources, for example, land, water, minerals, etc. The abiotic resources are not renewable except water which is inexhaustible. These resources are in great demand for the development of various industries.
=================================
Hope it helps.
Here is your answer,
=================================
Resources are classified into :
◾Renewability
◾Origin
◾Occurace
◾Development
=================================
Classification based on origin :
---------------------------------------------
Resources, which are obtained from biosphere and have life, are known as biotic resources. For example, birds, animals, fish, forests, etc., are biotic resources. The biotic resources provide a variety of useful products. Most of them have the capacity to reproduce and regenerate. All biotic resources are renewable but some take a long period of time to be renewed, e.g the forest.
All non-living resources are known as abiotic resources, for example, land, water, minerals, etc. The abiotic resources are not renewable except water which is inexhaustible. These resources are in great demand for the development of various industries.
=================================
Hope it helps.
Similar questions