Geography, asked by kritikatyagikannu, 11 months ago

Example of unbiquitous

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Answered by geethgowrisharma
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Resources can take many forms. A library can be a resource for knowledge, a counselor can be a resource for advice, a well a source of water, and a dairy farm a resource for milk. There are resources that are finite (limited), infinite (unlimited), resources that are natural and manufactured, and resources that are ubiquitous while others are labeled as localized. What they all have in common is that they provide some sort of support, material or immaterial, to people and contribute to their survival and way of life.

Answered by somprakashsingh
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Examples. He aims to make his product ubiquitous by selling it internationally. We live in a society where the term "risk" has become ubiquitous. They are ubiquitous environmental contaminants of considerable persistence.

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