Q. Distinguish between renewable and non renewable Resources.
Q. Distinguish between biotic and abiotic resources.
( in both the cases at least 3 diff and a separate point of example)
Q." Resources available on the earth are sufficient to fullfill the need of every one, but very less to satisfy greed of a single person" justify the state ment keeping in mind sustainable development. (Long Answer)
Q. make a classification diagram of resources (write 2 examples of each below the name of the resource
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Answer:1.Renewable resources are solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, biofuels, cultivated plants, biomass, air, water and soil. In contrast, non-renewable resources are those that are available to us in limited quantities, or those that are renewed so slowly that the rate at which they are consumed is too fast.
2.Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. ... Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem. These are obtained from the biosphere and are capable of reproduction.
3.Earth has enough resources for every need and those resources have to be used judiciously.
Over exploitation of resources will lead to environmental degradation and eventually affecting the current generation and the future generations.
The development should be sustainable in nature and not exhaustive and over exploitative.
The time for replenishment of resources should be allowed for 'green economic development' to practice.
4.Resources are anything that has utility and adds value to your life. Air, water, food, plants, animals, minerals, metals, and everything else that exists in nature and has utility to mankind is a ‘Resource’. The value of each such resource depends on its utility and other factors. For example, metals are gold, silver, copper or bronze have economic value; i.e. they can be exchanged for money. However, mountains, rivers, sea or forests are also resources but they do not have economic value.
There are two most important factors that can turn any substance into a resource- time and technology. With the help of technology, innovation humans can transform a natural or man-made substance into a resource. Like, minerals, fish or other marine creatures sourced from the sea can be used for our food and medicines. Similarly, time also adds to the value of a resource. For example, fossil deposits of organisms over hundreds of years can turn into fossil fuels.
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