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With the help of example,explain what are ubiquitous and localised resources​


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Answered by arvishaali2004
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  • Ubiquitous resources are the type of resources which are found everywhere. The example of this can be the air we breathe and water we drink and the  soil we use for planting and irrigation purposes. These resources are usually found in larger quantity. They do not cause pollution and are eco-friendly.
  • Localized on the other hand are not found easily. They are found in specific places, for example, copper, coal, iron ore etc. These resources are found in limited quantity. They are also responsible for causing pollution and are not eco-friendly.

Answered by handsomeyashbaranwal
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Explanation:

Ubiquitous resources

Resources that are found everywhere are called ubiquitous resources.

Localised resources

Those resources which are found only in certain places are localised resources.

Example: Air Examples: Copper, Iron ore

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