What are the examples of ubiquitous resources
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Resources can take many forms. A library can be a resource for knowledge, a counselor can be a resource for advice, a well a source of water, and a dairy farm a resource for milk. Depending on how the resource was formed, some can be exhausted and won't be replenished(non-renewable) and there are others that will replenish in a reasonable amount of time(renewable). Whether the resource is natural or manufactured or can be referred to as ubiquitous or localized, they all provide some sort of support to people and contribute to their survival and way of life.
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A ubiquitous resource is a natural resource that is available just about anywhere you live. Air, wind, and water are all ubiquitous resources.
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