Geography, asked by Sunilguptalic, 8 months ago

Explain types of resources and write few lines about how to conserve our resources

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Answered by sourya1794
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\bold\purple{\underline{There -are -two -types- of}}\bold\purple{\underline{Resources}}

\bold\green{\underline{(i)Natural- Resources:-}}

☆A natural resource is something that is found in nature and can be used by people. Earth's natural resources include light, air, water, plants, animals, soil, stone, minerals, and fossil fuels.

\bold\blue{\underline{(ii)Man-made -Resources:-}}

☆When humans use natural things to make something new that provides utility and value to our lives, it is called human-made resources. For instance, when we use metals, wood, cement, sand, and solar energy to make buildings, machinery, vehicles, bridges, roads, etc.

\bold\pink{\underline{ways -of - conserving -Resource~}}

☆Resorting to alternative sources of energy which are renewable.

☆Recycling of unwanted and waste products.

☆By passing laws and abiding by it. Also it is important to spread awareness to bring about resource conservation.

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Answered by mddilshad11ab
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Anything is resources which is used by us to fulfill our basic needs.

\bold\orange{\underline{Types\:of\: resources}}

\bold\orange{\underline{Natural\:resources}}

1. Natural Resources

All of the Earth’s organisms, air, water,

and soil, as well as materials such as

oil, coal, and ore that are removed from

the ground.

\bold\purple{\underline{renewable\:resources}}

It is resources that can be replaced within human life span.example water, soil ,sunlight and so on

\bold\orange{\underline{Nonrenewable\:resources}}

It is resources that can be replaced during the time of human's life span.example minerals,like coal oil diesel , patrol, metal ,like gold silver and so on

Note-we must conserved before it become deplected.

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