different between natural and man made change
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Natural resource:
1. natural resources are those resources occuring in nature
2. they are both renewable and non renewable
3. they help in economic development of people
4.ex- land, water, forest, mineral deposits
man made resources
1. man-made resources are a type of of resources that doesn't occur naturally and is made by humans
2. they are non-renewable
3.they help in economic as well as social development
4.ex-building, bridges , electric items, etc which make mans life a perfect and luxury one .
1. natural resources are those resources occuring in nature
2. they are both renewable and non renewable
3. they help in economic development of people
4.ex- land, water, forest, mineral deposits
man made resources
1. man-made resources are a type of of resources that doesn't occur naturally and is made by humans
2. they are non-renewable
3.they help in economic as well as social development
4.ex-building, bridges , electric items, etc which make mans life a perfect and luxury one .
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natural changes are often called as the changes occurred by Nature or God. these changes do not involve the hand of humans. these changes occur without asking anyone, they can occur anytime, anywhere and cause a major distraction even.
e.g. natural disasters.
whereas....
man made changes are those changes that only occurs due to the involvement of human beings. these changes can be beneficial or sometimes my takes disastrous form.
e.g. invention of commodities, deforestation, afforestation etc.
hope it helps u ☝
natural changes are often called as the changes occurred by Nature or God. these changes do not involve the hand of humans. these changes occur without asking anyone, they can occur anytime, anywhere and cause a major distraction even.
e.g. natural disasters.
whereas....
man made changes are those changes that only occurs due to the involvement of human beings. these changes can be beneficial or sometimes my takes disastrous form.
e.g. invention of commodities, deforestation, afforestation etc.
hope it helps u ☝
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