what is stock and reserve? for class 10
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☆STOCK:
○Those materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but humans do not have the appropriate technology to access these.
○For e.g. Minerals found in the sea bed or under oceans.
☆RESERVE:
○These are the subset of stock , which can be put into use with the help of existing technical 'know how' but their use has not been started.
○For e.g. Reservoirs , forests,etc.
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☆STOCK:
○Those materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but humans do not have the appropriate technology to access these.
○For e.g. Minerals found in the sea bed or under oceans.
☆RESERVE:
○These are the subset of stock , which can be put into use with the help of existing technical 'know how' but their use has not been started.
○For e.g. Reservoirs , forests,etc.
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Stock: Stocks are resources that have the potential to meet human requirements. They are not accessible due to a lack of technology.
Reserves: Reserved resources are specified and their current value is recognised, but they are not being used since they are set aside for the future. These resources may be exploited as a result of scientific understanding, but they are not yet fully realised.
Explanation:
- Stock refers to stuff that is kept for future use. A reserve is anything that exists in the present generation and is being used.
- Stock refers to resources for which we currently lack the technology to extract them.
- Materials in the environment that have the potential to meet human needs but cannot be accessed because humans lack the necessary technology. Minerals found on the seabed or beneath the waters, for example.
- Reserve resources are those that, despite technical advancements, we are not currently extracting. For example, reservoirs, woods, and so on.
- They could acquire access through drilling, mining, or other methods.
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