write a short note on daficition of resources -
1}on the bases of origin biotic and
Abiotic.
2}0n the bases of exhauhitility - renewable and non - renawable
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On the basis of origin:
✔Biotic: Biotic refers to the living elements in an ecosystem.
✔Abiotic: Abiotic refers to the non-living, physical elements in an ecosystem.
On the basis of exhaustibility:
✔Renewable Resources : Renewable resources are those resources which can be renewed or replaced over time. Great examples of infinite, renewable resources are: wind, sunlight, tides, biomass, etc. Some of the renewable resources are supposed to have continuous supplies, such as wind energy and solar energy, while some others take a greater time in their renewal like wood, oxygen, etc.
✔Non-renewable Resources : Non-renewable resources are those natural resources which cannot be renewed once they are completely consumed. The resources which are replenished very slowly are also considered non-renewable resources. This is because these resources will not be available again or available for a long time.
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Here is your answer,
On the basis of origin:
✔Biotic: Biotic refers to the living elements in an ecosystem.
✔Abiotic: Abiotic refers to the non-living, physical elements in an ecosystem.
On the basis of exhaustibility:
✔Renewable Resources : Renewable resources are those resources which can be renewed or replaced over time. Great examples of infinite, renewable resources are: wind, sunlight, tides, biomass, etc. Some of the renewable resources are supposed to have continuous supplies, such as wind energy and solar energy, while some others take a greater time in their renewal like wood, oxygen, etc.
✔Non-renewable Resources : Non-renewable resources are those natural resources which cannot be renewed once they are completely consumed. The resources which are replenished very slowly are also considered non-renewable resources. This is because these resources will not be available again or available for a long time.
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