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define natural resource​

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Answered by pawanagrawal427
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Materials or substances occurring in nature which can be exploited for economic gain. example air, water etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are many valuable things in nature that are necessary for us to leave on this earth. Some of these are air, water, soil, forest, animals and minerals are known as natural resources.

There are two types of natural resources:

  • Renewable resources
  • Non-renewable resources

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  • Renewable resources are those that will either never run out (for example, the sun) or are constantly renewed by natural processes (for example, water is renewed by rain). Animals, crops, forests, water, soil and sunlight are renewable resources.

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  • Non-renewable resources are those which one used up, aee exhausted, and are either not renewed by nature, or renewed very slowly over millions of years. Examples are fuels like coal and petroleum, and minerals like gold, iron and copper.

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