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Answered by piyushsaini552
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Natural resources are substances that occur naturally. They can be sorted into two categories: biotic and abiotic. Biotic resources are gathered from the biosphere or may be grown. Abiotic resources are non-living, like minerals and metals.

Biotic Natural Resources

Examples of biotic natural resources:

Birds

Ferns

Flowering plants

Fruits

Fungi

Insects

Lichens

Mammals

Microbes

Mosses

Natural gas

Petroleum

Reptiles

Shrubs

Trees

Worms

Biotic Resources Grown as Crops

Basil

Bay

Brussels sprouts

Carrot

Catnip

Cauliflower

Celery

Cotton

Corn

Garlic

Oat

Okra

Parsley

Peanuts

Peas

Rice

Rye

Sorghum

Squash

Sugarcane

Sunflower

Wheat

Zucchini

Biotic Resources in the Ocean

Crustaceans and lobsters

Fish

Octopi

Seaweed and kelp

Shrimp

Whales and dolphins

Abiotic Natural Resources

Here are examples of abiotic natural resources:

Barites

Bauxite

Chromite

Coal

Copper

Diamond

Gravel

Gold

Iron Ore

Lead

Marble

Limestone

Nickel

Platinum

Pumice

Salt

Sand

Silver

Sulfur

Talc

Vanadium

Zinc

Natural Energy Resources

Biofuels - Fuels made from plants and animals

Geothermal energy - Energy generated from and stored in the earth

Hydroelectric power - Water drives the turbines that produce electricity either in dams or tides

Natural gas - This is a fossil fuel

Nuclear energy - Created by splitting the atom

Solar energy - The sun's rays heat solar cells that make electricity

Wind power - The wind turn the turbines that make electricity

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