define national resources and international resources?
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The resources belonged to the people of a nation are known as the National Resources. The nation has constitutional authorities to obtain even private property for the public welfare. For instance, Urban development organizations. The forests, minerals, wildlife, land and water within the political borders and aquatic range up to 12 nautical miles from the shore termed as provincial water belongs to the state.
The resources managed by some universal organisations are known as International resources. The marine reserves beyond 200 nautical miles of the independent commercial stripe belong to the public shores and no particular nation can use these resources outwardly the permission of international organisations, for instance, India entertains the license to use the manganese nodules from the bottom of the Indian ocean which extends beyond the independent commercial territory.
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Differentiate between national international resource
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National resources are resources which are pertain to the nation and legally, the country has authority to use these resources. Some examples of national resources are wildlife, rivers, forests, canals and areas within the political boundaries etc.
International resources are resources which are pertain to all the countries of the world. The countries can not occupy and utilize these resources without the permission of international institutes. Some examples of international resources are mountains, oceans, volcanoes, sunlight, water etc.