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NATURAL RESOURCES MADE BY: KAVITA

NATURAL RESOURCES

WHAT IS NATURAL RESOURCES? ANY COMPONENT OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT THAT CAN BE UTILISED BY LIVING ORGANISMS FOR THEIR SURVIVAL AND WELFARE DIRECTLY FROM THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.

WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF NATURAL RESOURCES?  LAND RESOURCES  FOREST RESOURCES  ANIMAL RESOURCES  AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES  MINERAL RESOURCES  MARINE RESOURCES

WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF NATURAL RESOURCES?  NATURAL AIR TO BREATH  LAND FOR GETTING SHELTER  WATER TO DRINK  FORESTS : TIMBER, FOOD, FRESH AIR ETC.  ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTRY : GAS, MINERALS AND METALS  COAL GIVE US ENERGY.

CLASSIFICATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES CLASSIFICATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES ABIOTIC RESOURCES BIOTIC RESOURCES

 LIVING THINGS  FOR EXAMPLE:  FOREST  WILDLIFE  AGRICULTURE  FISH

ABIOTIC RESOURCES  NON LIVING THINGS  FOR EXAMPLE:  LAND  WATER  MINERALS  METALS  NATURAL GAS

Relation between biotic and a biotic

CLASSIFICATION BASED ON ITS AVAILABILITY AND REUSEABILITY NATURAL RESOURCES NON RENEWABLE RECYCLABLE NON RECYCLABLE RENEWABLE

RENEWABLE RESOURCES  ANOTHER NAME:  INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES  NON CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES IT CAN REGENERATE ON THEIR OWN, THROUGH NATURAL CYCLES WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME.

NON RENEWABLE RESOURCES  ANOTHER NAME:  EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES  CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES IT CAN NOT REGENERATE OR REPLENISHED ON THEIR OWN OR REGENERATE VERY SLOWLY.

ANOTHER CLASSIFICATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES EXTERNAL RESOURCES LAND SOIL AIR INTERNAL RESOURCES FOSSIL FUELS GROUND WATER THERMAL ENERGY

QUESTIONS???  WATER IS A RENEWABLE RESOURCE OR NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCE?  WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENTS?  WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES?

NEXT LECTURE TOPICS  DESTRUCTION  CONSERVATION  DESTRUTION V/S CONSERVATION IN DIFFERENT FIELDS:  LAND RESOURCES  FOREST RESOURCES  AGRICULTURAL LAND  FOSSIL FUELS, MINERALS ETC.

ANY QUESTIONS????