what are ubiquitous and localised resources ? what are these resources based on ? explain with example.
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Ubiquitous Resource: Resources which are available everywhere on the earth are called ubiquitous resources, e.g. air and water. Localised Resource: Resources which are available at select locations on the earth are called localized resources, e.g. coal mines in Jharkhand.
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Ubiquitous resources —
Resources which are found everywhere are called ubiquitous resource.
Examples: Air, land, water, etc
Localised resources —
Resources which are found only in certain places are localized resources.
Examples : copper and iron.
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