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Utility and value of a resource vary from time to time and place to place' Give any
three examples to support the statement.​

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Answered by aadilshakul
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Utility and value of a resource varies from time to time and place to place. ... The value of the same resource in two such places will be different. For example, the price and the value of oil in UAE are much lower than that of India since UAE has much higher reserves of the resource.

Answered by ashauthiras
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Utility and value of a resource varies from time to time and place to place. Time and technology are the two factors that change the value of substances and make them resources.

Time: With new technology, the resources hitherto available can gain new utility and hence value. For example, in the case of solar power - though sunlight was freely available, sunlight had no utility in terms of generating power, before the advents in solar technology. However, with the development in solar power technology, sunlight now has much higher utility

Place: The value of resources varies from place to place. The resources that are plentifully available in a region are consumed abundantly, and people of the region may attach lower value to such resources. The same resource are consumed scarcely in places where they are not found amply. The value of the same resource in two such places will be different. For example, the price and the value of oil in UAE are much lower than that of India since UAE has much higher reserves of the resource.

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