Natural Resources Review Journals

 These are the resources that are found within the environment and are developed without the intervention of humans. Common samples of natural resources include air, sunlight, water, soil, stone, plants, animals, and fossil fuels. The natural resources are present materials that are useful to man or might be useful under conceivable technological, economic or social circumstances or supplies drawn from the world supplies like food, building and clothing materials, fertilizers, metals, water, and geothermal power. For an extended time, natural resources were the domain of the natural sciences. Based on the availability are two types of natural resources: resources that are available in infinite quantity and may be used repeatedly are called renewable resources. Example: Forest, wind, water, etc. Non-Renewable: resources that are limited in abundance due to their non-renewable nature and whose availability may run out in the future are called non-renewable resources. Examples include fossil fuels, minerals, etc. The 5 Most Important Natural Resources are: Air: Clean air is important for all the plants, animals, humans to survive on this planet. So it is necessary to take measures to reduce air pollution. Water: 70% of the Earth is covered in water and only 2 % of that is freshwater. Initiative to educate and regulate the use of water should be taken. Soil: Soil is composed of various particles and nutrients. It helps plants grow Iron: It is made from silica and is used to build strong weapons, transportation, and buildings Forests: As the population increases, the demand for housing and construction projects also increases. Forests provide clean air and preserve the ecology of the world.

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