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comparative study of human made resources and human resources






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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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Explanation:Human Made Resources. Human made resources, also known as capital resources, are material riches created by humans that can be used to create more wealth. Examples include money, factories, roads, and technology. Natural resources are raw materials and land.

Answered by akolevara
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A “resource” is by definition, anything that has utility for humans — things that are useful or desirable for the existence of Homo sapiens.  In between are large ranges of things that are products of both resources to different degrees.

Natural resources include clean air, moving water, unplanted forests and vegetation, naturally soils and topography, marine life, minerals and ores, and wildlife. They’re often things that are difficult to put a value on.

Human resources, in contrast, rely on human ingenuity and effort to shape and control man-made environments — modes of communication and transport, cities and towns, buildings and roads, accumulations of skill and knowledge. Human resources are the sum total of the tools and products we use to shape and reshape the natural environment in unimaginable ways. We’re often able to put a price on these things that create our economies. (Wildlife and uncut forests are natural resources; domestic animals and crops are human resources.

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