Science, asked by wajidpsychology31, 6 months ago

what does it mean by reserves are significant in research??​

Answers

Answered by ayannaskar3640
5

Explanation:

The reserves-to-production ratio (RPR or R/P) is the remaining amount of a non-renewable resource, expressed in time. While applicable to all natural resources, the RPR is most commonly applied to fossil fuels, particularly petroleum and natural gas. The reserve portion (numerator) of the ratio is the amount of a resource known to exist in an area and to be economically recoverable (proven reserves). The production portion (denominator) of the ratio is the amount of resource produced in one year at the current rate.[1]

Answered by GaganpreetGill
3

Answer:

Reserves are significant in research means that reserves are helpful in research.

Hope this answer helps you friend ♥️

Similar questions