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How were resources obtained by the states?​

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Answered by atharvrastogi566
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Explanation:

There are many different types of natural resources produced in the United States. A subset of these are produced on Federal lands. Most of the data on this site is about natural resources from Federal lands. However, the information below provides a broad overview of U.S. natural resource sectors, including those sourced from Federal, state, Indian and private land.

Nonrenewable Energy

Coal, crude oil, and natural gas are all types of nonrenewable energy sources. They are also all called fossil fuels because they were formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. Uranium ore, a solid, is another type of nonrenewable energy source, and is mined and converted to a fuel used at nuclear power plants. Uranium is not a fossil fuel, but is a nonrenewable fuel.

Fossil Fuels Are Nonrenewable, but

Not All Nonrenewable Energy Sources Are Fossil Fuels

Nonrenewable energy sources come out of the ground as liquids, gases, and solids depending on the type. Crude oil (petroleum) is the only commercial nonrenewable fuel that is naturally in liquid form. Natural gas is normally a gas, and coal is a solid

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Answered by Anonymous
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The resources are obtained by the states in this way ::::::;:::::::::

THE STATES WERE CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH PEASANTS, TRADERS AND BRAHMANS .

THE RESOURCES WERE OBTAINED FROM PEASANTS, CATTLE- KEEPERS AND ARTISANS WHO WERE PRODUCERS..

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