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Define the following:
(1) Living resources (ii) Non-living resources (iii) Fossil fuels
2. Why do we need natural resources? Discuss.
Briefly describe the relationship between resources and the development of a country.
4 Describe how a fast flowing river can become a natural resource.
5. Distinguish between renewable and non-renewable resources.
6. Explain the statement, 'Solar energy is the resource of the future'.
7. How do human activities affect natural resources?
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a. LIVING RESOURCE:-Living resources are resources are just that. They are able to have movement, they are made up of cells, they need to collect things that give them...
b. NON LIVING RESOURCE:- includes the topography A non-living resource is known as a natural resource. It's naturally within environments that exist relatively undisturbed by mankind, in a natural form. It's existent in various ecosystems. There are Biotic and Abiotic resources that are a non-living resourcealong with others...
c. FOSSILS FUEL:- A natural fuel such as coal or oil, that was formed millions of years ago from dead animals or plants in the ground....
2. Resources are important for the development of any country. For example, to generate energy, one need fossil fuels; and for industrial development, we require mineral resources. 6. Irrational consumption and over utilisation of natural resources has led to socio-economic and environmental problems...
3. A river itself is a natural resource no matter it is fast flowing or other. The fast flowing river will just carry more sand and soil with it and will disappear in the sea, by making it difficult to utilize the water. However it also helps in generation of electricity n dams..