Geography, asked by rkjithanya, 11 months ago

III.) Answer these questions in about 50 – 60 words.
1. On the basis of origin. Classify natural resources.
2. What do you mean stock of resources? Classify the resources on the basis of stock




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Answered by aachman68
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On the given map of India i)mark the capital of the country ii) name the shaded state. iii) identify and name the river flowing eastward in the map

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Answered by pallu723
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.....second answer :-

....potential resources are the resources which have the potential to be developed and are present in abundance.

potential resources are the resources which have the potential to be developed and are present in abundance.ex: wind energy in Rajasthan.

potential resources are the resources which have the potential to be developed and are present in abundance.ex: wind energy in Rajasthan.2)developed : the resources which are fully developed and are being used fall under this category.

potential resources are the resources which have the potential to be developed and are present in abundance.ex: wind energy in Rajasthan.2)developed : the resources which are fully developed and are being used fall under this category.ex: iron ore , petroleum products etc.

potential resources are the resources which have the potential to be developed and are present in abundance.ex: wind energy in Rajasthan.2)developed : the resources which are fully developed and are being used fall under this category.ex: iron ore , petroleum products etc.3) stock: the resources which have not been utilised due to lack of technology and knowledge are known as stock .

potential resources are the resources which have the potential to be developed and are present in abundance.ex: wind energy in Rajasthan.2)developed : the resources which are fully developed and are being used fall under this category.ex: iron ore , petroleum products etc.3) stock: the resources which have not been utilised due to lack of technology and knowledge are known as stock .ex: H20 is made up of two gases, hydrogen and oxygen, but we don't know how to combine them, or...we don't have sufficient knowledge about it.. that's why it is stock.

potential resources are the resources which have the potential to be developed and are present in abundance.ex: wind energy in Rajasthan.2)developed : the resources which are fully developed and are being used fall under this category.ex: iron ore , petroleum products etc.3) stock: the resources which have not been utilised due to lack of technology and knowledge are known as stock .ex: H20 is made up of two gases, hydrogen and oxygen, but we don't know how to combine them, or...we don't have sufficient knowledge about it.. that's why it is stock.4) Reserved : the resources which have the potential to meet our requirements and we also have the appropriate technology and knowledge to utilise them but are reserved to meet the needs of future generations..are known as reserve resources.

potential resources are the resources which have the potential to be developed and are present in abundance.ex: wind energy in Rajasthan.2)developed : the resources which are fully developed and are being used fall under this category.ex: iron ore , petroleum products etc.3) stock: the resources which have not been utilised due to lack of technology and knowledge are known as stock .ex: H20 is made up of two gases, hydrogen and oxygen, but we don't know how to combine them, or...we don't have sufficient knowledge about it.. that's why it is stock.4) Reserved : the resources which have the potential to meet our requirements and we also have the appropriate technology and knowledge to utilise them but are reserved to meet the needs of future generations..are known as reserve resources.ex: water in reservoirs like dams ,etc.

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