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Define:-
1) Natural resources
2) Inexhaustible natural resources
3) exhaustible natural resources​

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Answered by PurviNigam
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

  1. Natural resources can be defined as the resources that exist (on the planet) independent of human actions. ... Common examples of natural resources include air, sunlight, water, soil, stone, plants, animals and fossil fuels.
  2. Those natural resources which are present in unlimited quantity in nature and are not likely to be exhausted by human activities are called inexhaustible resources. They can be used again and again. ... For Ex:Coal,petroleum,natural gas,minerals,forests
  3. Every resource is exhaustible, except solar power, wind power, tidal and wave power, and thermal power. The natural environment, with soil, water, forests, plants and animals are all renewable exhaustible resources, as long as they are adequately monitored, protected and conserved.
Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:-

1) Natural resources:-

  • The resources, that are obtained from nature are called natural resources.

Examples:-

  • Air
  • Water
  • Soil
  • Minerals

2) Inexhaustible natural resources:-

  • These resources are present in unlimited quantity in nature and are not likely to be exhausted by human activity.

Examples:-

  • Sunlight
  • Air

3) Exhaustible natural resources:-

  • The amount of these resources in nature is limited. They can be exhausted by human activities.

Examples:-

  • Forests
  • Wildlife
  • Minerals
  • Coal
  • Petroleum
  • Natural gas
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