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write the name of resource write any two uses of this resources for you​

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Answered by sakshi791934
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Name of natural resources are air, water, wood, oil, wind energy, natural gas, iron,and coal

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Answered by CreAzieStsoUl
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1. Inexhaustible Natural Resources:

  • Nature has blessed us with an unlimited supply of resources such as air, water and sunlight. These resources are called inexhaustible resources. They are also called renewable resources.

2. Exhaustible Natural Resources:

  • As the human population is increasing at an astounding rate, we have reached a number of 7.4 billion today! Naturally, this means that we are utilizing more and more natural resources. If we go at this rate, we will soon reach a day when nature will not be able to provide us with resources such as plants and trees, animals, mineral ores, fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum and natural gas. Thus, these resources are exhaustible. These resources are called exhaustible or non-renewable resources.

  • If the use of these resources is not monitored carefully, there will be no food for our predecessors to eat, no energy for them to power their machines and no material for them to build a shelter with. This is why it is important to understand which resources are exhaustible and which are not, and to practice sustainable development. This is nothing but the development that meets the needs of the present generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Why are natural resources important?

  • Resources are important to any country’s development. For example, to generate energy, fossil fuels are needed; and mineral resources are needed for industrial development.

How do humans depend on natural resources?

  • Living things require food, air, and land services, so they live in places with the things they want. For all they do, humans use natural resources. Human use of energy and fuels is derived from natural sources and its use affects the environment.
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