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How Natural resources are distributed?​

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Answered by Rawatmegha
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Earth’s many natural resources, including oil, water, soil, minerals, wind, and sunlight,

are unevenly distributed on Earth’s surface. In other words, resources are concentrated

in specific places because of the processes by which they form. For example, fossil fuels

found today were formed by different geologic processes. Each process took place in a

certain location under specific conditions. For example, most of the coal we use today

formed where tropical swamps existed millions of years ago. However, salt deposits

formed where seawater entered a shallow bay. As the water evaporated, dissolved

materials were left behind and layers of minerals, such as salt, formed. Because many

geologic processes occur over millions of years, resources formed in these ways tend to

be nonrenewable. Some resources, such as wind and sunlight, are renewable. However,

these resources are also limited in their distribution.

Geologic processes can also move and change resources. Therefore, not all natural

resources are found where they first formed. For example, rocks containing gold can be

uplifted and exposed at Earth’s surface. Weathering breaks rock down into small pieces

of sediment, and erosion carries the sediment away. As a result, gold can be found in

streams downhill from the rock where it came from. Geologic processes can also change

resources. For example, calcite, a mineral used in medicine and building materials, can

be dissolved by water and then deposited in a new form in a different location.

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Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
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Answer: Different regions have access to different renewable or nonrenewable natural resources such as freshwater, fossil fuels, fertile soil, or timber based on their geographic location and past geologic processes. Access, or the lack thereof, contributes to a place’s economic development, political relationships, and culture. For example, the Great Plains region of the United States is known for its abundance of fertile soil. As a result, its main industry is agriculture. Corn, soybeans, and wheat are globally exported from this region and serve as the main economy. On the other side of the spectrum, the desert southwestern region of the United States depends on the Central Arizona Project canals to transport water from the Colorado River in order to support agriculture and urban areas. Arizona’s right to use water from this river stems from the Colorado Compact, an agreement established in 1922.

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