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define stock and reserve resources

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Answered by therubyminecart534
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Stock resources are resources that can be permanently expended, and are therefore non-renewable, and whose quantity is usually expressed in absolute amounts rather than in rates. Examples are coal and petroleum deposits

reserves are resources known to be economically feasible for extraction.


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Answered by samantha379
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stock:


Some resources, such as minerals or oil, exist as finite stocks, which are non-renewable within an economic time frame. Others, such as timber or solar energy are renewable and, potentially, the flow of services from these resources can be harvested indefinitely.

reserve:

Mineral reserves are resources known to be economically feasible for extraction. Reserves are either Probable Reserves or Proved Reserves. A Probable Ore Reserve is the part of indicated, and in some circumstances, measured mineral resources that can be mined in an economically viable fashion.


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