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This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com Natural Resources BY DINESH GROUP:3

This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com Natural Resources Natural resources are anything we take from the earth and use. Examples or natural resources are oil, minerals, water, plants, animals, rocks and the air we breathe.

This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES Natural resources can be categorized into three different groups – renewable, nonrenewable, and inexhaustible. Some natural resources will eventually be used up so conservation of these resources is very important

This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com Three Different Kinds Renewable Resources Renewable resources are those that nature produces again and again. Examples of renewable resources Include plants animals water oxygen and soil. No nrenewable resources are resources that cannot be replaced or take thousands to millions of years to form.

This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES Renewable Resources Many of these resources go through some sort of cycle and can be replaced in a lifetime. If used carefully, we will not run out of these resources. These resources can be polluted air and water or contaminated soil. It is important for people to try to protect these resources from pollution and contamination. No n-renewable Fossil fuels are materials that come from the decayed remains of dead plants and animals that are burned to produce energy. Oil, coal, and natural gas. Minerals Silver Gold Diamonds And other gemstone

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