Resources
Differentiate between the followings.
Ubiquitous and localised resources
Ubiquitous resources |
Localised resources |
1. A ubiquitous resource is one which is found all over the world. 2. Its presence is not governed by physical conditions. 3. Examples: air. |
1. A localised resource is one which is found in a particular region or physical condition. 2. The presence of a localised resource is governed by physical conditions. 3. Examples: minerals. |
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Which of these is not a resource?
Which of these does not have economic worth but is valuable?
The types of resources on basis of stock are
Which of the following is a non-renewable resource?
Which of these is an example of sustainable development?
A substance becomes a resource if it has ___________.
___________ and _____________ are two important factors that can change substances into resource.
On the basis of level of development, resources are classified into __________ and ___________
An actual resource today might have been a ___________ resource some time ago.
Windmills generate _______ energy which is a _____________ resource because it will never end up.
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