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how are natural resources segregated

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Answered by shrawan85356
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Explanation:

Niches of similar species are segregated (as the result of natural selection) in order to prevent interspecific hybridisation, because ... 

Answered by aparnasa2016
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Natural resources are resources that exist without any actions of humankind. This includes all valued characteristics such as magnetic, gravitational, electrical properties and forces, etc.

Resource extraction involves any activity that withdraws resources from nature. This can range in scale from the traditional use of preindustrial societies to global industry. Extractive industries are, along with agriculture, the basis of the primary sector of the economy. Extraction produces raw material, which is then processed to add value. Examples of extractive industries are hunting, trapping, mining, oil and gas drilling, and forestry. Natural resources can add substantial amounts to a country's wealth, however, a sudden inflow of money caused by a resource boom can create social problems including inflation harming other industries ("Dutch disease") and corruption, leading to inequality and underdevelopment, this is known as the "resource curse".

There are various methods of categorizing natural resources, these include the source of origin, stage of development, and by their renewability.

On the basis of origin, natural resources may be divided into two types:

  • Abiotic

  • Biotic

On the basis of recovery rate, natural resources can be categorized as follows:

  • Renewable resources

  • Non-renewable resources

Considering their stage of development, natural resources may be referred to in the following ways:

  • Potential resources

  • Stock resources

  • Reserve resources

  • Actual resources

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