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what is natural resources discuss about energy resources explain​

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Answered by samriddhisinghyadav2
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Natural resources are resources that exist without any actions of humankind. This includes the sources of valued characteristics such as commercial and industrial use, aesthetic value, scientific interest and cultural value. 

An energy resource is something that can produce heat, power life, move objects, or produce electricity. Matter that stores energy is called a fuel. ... Most of the energy we use today come from fossil fuels (stored solar energy).

Answered by Alfiya2006allu
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Natural resource

The term resource refers to any quality or substance that is valued by humans because it has the ability to meet a need or desire.[1] The resources that the Energy sector is usually concerned about are natural resources. While this encyclopedia focuses mostly on primary energy flow]] resources and primary fuel resources, natural resources include other raw materials that come from nature like copper or aluminum in the form of ores.

From an energy perspective, primary fuels such as coal, oil, natural gas, and uranium are natural resources. Moreover, flows in nature like wind, and hydro are also natural resources. Unlike flows, primary fuels are in deposits within the Earth that must be discovered and extracted. Many deposits of these natural resources have been discovered, but many deposits have yet to be discovered. The term occurrence is used to describe all the natural resources that exist on earth—undiscovered and discovered. The oil and gas industry refers to this as "total petroleum in place". That industry also uses the term "resource base" usually means the deposits that are assumed to someday be part of the reserves.

Reserves are the natural resources that have been discovered; can be accessed with current technology and economically feasible to extract (it's profitable). It is important to note that energy flows, like wind do not have associated reserves, since there is no depository of them that has yet to be discovered. only being used when available. Estimations of the total occurrence of natural resources are based on information obtained from surveys.

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