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प्रश्न
How are natural resources classified? Explain any three with examples.
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उत्तर
Natural resources can be classified into different groups depending on origin, development, renewability, distribution, ownership, etc.
- On the basis of origin:
On the basis of origin, resources can be classified into biotic and abiotic resources.
- All living resources are biotic resources. Plants, animals, and other micro organisms are biotic resources.
- Abiotic resources are non-living things. Land, water, air, and minerals are abiotic resources.
- On the basis of development:
Based on the level of development, resources can be divided into actual and potential resources.
- Actual resources are resources that are being used and the quantity available is known, (e.g.) Coal mining at Neyveli.
- Potential resources are resources that are not being used in the present and its quantity and location are not known, (e.g.) Wind Energy.
- On the basis of distribution:
On the basis of distribution, resources can be classified into localized resources and universal resources.
- When resources are present in specific regions, they are called localized resources (eg.) Minerals.
- Some resources are present everywhere. Such resources are called universal.
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