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difference between human made and natural resources​

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Answered by pranjuk16
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A man-made resource is a resource that has been created through the acts of humans. For example, bleach is a man-made resource. It does not exist in nature (in any significant quantity), and is produced and consumed by humans.

A natural resource is a resource that exists naturally. It might also be defined as a resource which man did not create (i.e. not man-made). For example, coal is a natural resource. It only exists in nature, and it is consumed by humans.

Some resources are both. For example, forests can be both natural and man-made resources. Forests that were planted by humans are man-made resources, while forests that were not planted by humans are natural resources. Baking soda is another example of a man-made or natural resource. Most baking soda is made by humans from other materials, but baking soda can also be mined from the ground in certain locations.

Answered by sara8260
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Human resource :-

Human resources refers to individuals and people who are capable and educated to do the work. Human resources were produced or affected by humans. Human resources correspond to a population’s talent or highly qualified labour, such

Natural resource :-

Natural resources are those that come from the nature, such as water, sunlight, oil, minerals, plants and their extracts, and so on. Natural resources were created by nature, not by humans.

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