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what is the difference between potential resources and stock resources??​

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Answered by chocolaterush7
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Potential resources are the resources which are currently not in use. We do have the technology to extract them but their extraction has not been started yet. Reasons can be lack of investment, for e.g., Rajasthan and Gujarat receive plenty of solar energy and have plenty of wind energy, but the use of these resources so far has not been developed properly.

Developed resources are the one which is developed and surveyed for utilization and currently in use. They are also called actual resources. For e.g., Petroleum and liquid gas in Bombay High in Maharashtra.

Stock is the resources for which presently, we don’t have any technology to extract them. For e.g., Water consists of Hydrogen and Oxygen which are inflammable but we do not know the technology to extract energy from these elements.

Reserve resources are those which we are not extracting them at present in spite of technological availability. They are stored to meet world’s future requirements. For e.g., storage of water in the dam to meet our energy requirement (for generating electricity) of future (whole year).

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Answered by мααɴѕí
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The difference between stock and potential resources is that:

Stocks: The materials that have the potential to satisfy the human needs is known as the stocks. Due to lack of technology, they are not accessed. Water is an example of stock. It is composed of two inflammable gases hydrogen and oxygen which can be used as a source of energy. However, due to lack of technology, it cannot be used.

Potential resources: These are naturally available in the place, and they just have to be put into proper use. Solar energy and wind energy are available in nature and they are harnessed to convert into electrical energy.

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