state the classification of resources
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on the basis of origin :
1)biotic resources
2) abiotic resources
on the basis of exhaustibility :
1) renewable resources
2)non renewable resources
on the basis of status of development :
1)potential resources
2) developed resources
on the basis of ownership:
1) international resources
2) community owned resources
3)national resources
4)individual resources
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1)biotic resources
2) abiotic resources
on the basis of exhaustibility :
1) renewable resources
2)non renewable resources
on the basis of status of development :
1)potential resources
2) developed resources
on the basis of ownership:
1) international resources
2) community owned resources
3)national resources
4)individual resources
hope this helps!!!!!!!!!
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1)Potential Resources - These are resources that have been found in a region but not yet been fully utilised.
ii) Developed Resources - These are resources which have been surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation. The development of these resources depends upon technology and feasibility.
iii) Stock- Stock are the materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs. However, human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access these resources.
iv) Reserves - These are stocks of resources that can be put to use with existing technology. However, their use has not yet been started. They can be used to meet future requirements.
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ii) Developed Resources - These are resources which have been surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation. The development of these resources depends upon technology and feasibility.
iii) Stock- Stock are the materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs. However, human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access these resources.
iv) Reserves - These are stocks of resources that can be put to use with existing technology. However, their use has not yet been started. They can be used to meet future requirements.
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