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Inexhaustible natural resources
These resources are unlimited in nature, and they are not likely to be exhausted by human activities. Example are solar radiation, air, water, precipitation (rainfall, snow fall, etc.,) and atomic powe..
Reason for Misuse of Natural Resources
a)Commercial interests like trading in products out of natural resources. b) Ignorance on necessity to preserve natural resources. c) Deliberate negligence on destruction of natural resource. d) Entertainment / recreational / aesthetic interest. e) Extreme population p..
Management and Replenishment of Natural Resources
With the exponential increase in human population and increased technological advancement, the natural resources are getting relentlessly exploite..
Exhaustible Natural Resource
The exhaustible natural resources are limited in nature and are liable to be degraded in quantity and quality by human activities. Examples are forests, soil, wild animals, minerals, fossil fuels et..
An Overview of Natural Resource Management
Our natural resources are our assets whose prudent and sustainable use is necessary for the well being of humans and other living other organisms. Unfortunately, the continuous and ever increasing demand for basic items of survival and technological developments have caused us to explore..
Food Resources Sustainable Agriculture
Introduction - Food is one of the basic needs of man. Early man lived on roots and berries of wild plants but with civilization, man learnt to cultivate plants to satisfy his food needs. With continuous increase in population and rapid urbanization, our natural resources have been over ex..
Non-renewable resources
These resources once used are lost forever, as they are not restored. They include metallic minerals and fossil fuels. At current rates of usage, all the industrial metals may lost for less than a century and those of petroleum and natural gas may exhaust in 15-20 yea..
Natural Resources and Conservation
Introduction - The term 'natural resources' refers to all the natural things on our earth. It includes everything, that is naturally available and that is not creatable by any human activity. It specifically excludes the materials created by ma..
Natural Resources and their Conservation
The term 'natural resources' refers to all the natural things on our earth. It includes everything, that is naturally available and that is not creatable by any human activity. It specifically excludes the materials created by ma..
Natural Resources Introduction
Introduction - The Environment influences an organism's life in many ways. It is everything that surrounds an organism and it includes physical and biological components. The physical components of the environment are soil, water, air, light and temperature. These are termed as abiotic components. ..
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