Resources and development Define reserve
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Think about getting a slice of pie when you were a kid. You only got one piece on your plate, which was a small amount compared with what you knew was in the overall pie. Yet you only had access to this one piece because your parents put the rest of it away for later. The entire pie represents a resource, the total amount of an object, substance, or energy supply present. The slice of pie on your plate - the portion of the resource that is accessible - is the reserve of that resource.
Many types of resources exist on Earth, like coal, oil, natural gas, sunlight, and wind. Each resource - the overall quantity of something - has reserves - the part we can access with mining, drilling or other methods.
Many types of resources exist on Earth, like coal, oil, natural gas, sunlight, and wind. Each resource - the overall quantity of something - has reserves - the part we can access with mining, drilling or other methods.
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resources and development out of all the resources man himself is the most important resources compared to other resources he is the both consumer and depend of the plant directly for their benefits
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