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Answered by niharika36383
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A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility. Resources can broadly be classified upon their availability — they are classified into renewable and non-renewable resources. Examples of non-renewable resources are coal, crude oil, etc. Examples of renewable resources are air, water, natural gas, wind, solar energy, etc.

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Answered by sallaharshavardhan
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Answer:   A resource is  as a substance that is required by a living organism for growth, maintenance, and some others. The main essential resources for animals are food, water, and territory.

 A resource is any physical material constituting part of Earth that people need and has some value. Natural materials become resources when humans value them.  Some resources are finite while some are infinite.

example of finite is petrol, oil

example of infinite is water, solar energy

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