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Why resource are important
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Answered by SUBASHRAJ
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Resources are very important for the development of our country. All the living things are dependent on natural resources directly or indirectly. Without the natural resources the living things cannot survive.

There are different type of natural resources from which living things are getting benefit like Timber, wood etc from the forest resources, irrigation water, drinking water from water resources, minerals for the industry development.

Other resources like solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy play a very important role in our daily life. Fossil fuels such as Natural Gas, Coal, Petroleum are the resources which is used in day to day life.

Importance of Natural Resources

Natural resources play a very important role in every sector of the national economy like in industry, agriculture, transport, commercial and domestic needs.

Natural resources also play a vital role in the economic development by increasing agriculture trade which is imported and exported to the other countries, this type of products the available in our country also attract the foreign investors.

Natural resources is very important so that environment will be in balance. If we continuesly misuse or over use the natural resources like water, fuel, minerals, soil etc, it can affect the environment and all living things.

All the things we need in our daily life that such as food, water, air, fuel comes from natural resources.

Natural resources provide every daily needs of human like shelter, food, clothes etc.

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Answered by amani11
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Resources are an important part of life. They are helpful in the economic development. It helps in the balancing the environment. Different types of resources are of different importance. Such as solar energy resources, wind energy resources, fossil fuels etc.

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