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what are ubiquitous resources ? with example ​

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A ubiquitous resource is a natural resource that is available just about anywhere you live. Air, wind, water are all ubiquitous resources. Localized resources are natural resources only found in certain places. For example, Arizona, in the United States, is called the Copper State because copper is a valuable resource that the state mines.


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