Distinguish between Reusable and Non-reusable resources?
(class 10 CBSE SAMPLE PAPER 2017-18 SOCIAL SCIENCE)
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Reusable resources:
1.Renewable resources are known as usable resources.
2.Resources development is an important exercise for reusable resources.
3.Examples are land, water and animals which can be developed and reused.
Non reusable resources:
1.Non-renewable resources are known as non- reusable resources.
2.Once used, they are exhausted and resource development is of no use.
3.Examples are Minerals and fossil fuels which once used are non renewable.
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Reusable resources:
1.Renewable resources are known as usable resources.
2.Resources development is an important exercise for reusable resources.
3.Examples are land, water and animals which can be developed and reused.
Non reusable resources:
1.Non-renewable resources are known as non- reusable resources.
2.Once used, they are exhausted and resource development is of no use.
3.Examples are Minerals and fossil fuels which once used are non renewable.
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Reusable resources: Resources at that can be renewed by reproduction are called reusable resources they can also be we never read by physical mechanical or chemical processes some of these resources are unlimited like solar and wind energy is resources that quantity is not affected by human activities.
Non- reusable resources: resources that takes thousands of year to get replaced are called non reusable resources sees it takes more than life span of women to replenish this resources they are called non reusable resources for example petroleum and coal get take millions of years to form and hence they are non-renewable resources.
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Non- reusable resources: resources that takes thousands of year to get replaced are called non reusable resources sees it takes more than life span of women to replenish this resources they are called non reusable resources for example petroleum and coal get take millions of years to form and hence they are non-renewable resources.
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