Geography, asked by steveiro1527, 1 year ago

Explain ubiquitous and localised resources

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Answered by nancy8859
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ubiquitous resources are the resources that can be found everywhere example sunlight wind and water these resources are available to each of us equally.

localised resources are the resources that can be found only in certain parts of the world example copper and petroleum and coal.

Answered by MsBombshell
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  • Ubiquitous resources are those that are found everywhere, like sunlight and air.

  • Localised resources are those that are found only in certain places, like swift flowing rivers and deposits of coal.

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