Non-living Resources
The non-living resources include the air, water, energy, minerals, etc. Soil is also a non-living resource. However, since it also contains the microbes and other living organisms, it is sometimes referred to as mixed resource..
Misuse of Natural Resources
Misuse of natural resources refers to excessive use, destructive use or achieving imbalance between resources either individually or in combination. Misuse of resources can also be direct or indirec..
Management and Replenishment of Natural Resources
There is an urgent need to think deeply about destruction of natural resources. With the exponential increase in human population and increased technological advancement, the natural resources get relentlessly exploited. There is a need for optimisation of its usage. This is pos..
Management of Natural Resources
Management and Replenishment of Natural Resources - With the exponential increase in human population and increased technological advancement, the natural resources are getting relentlessly exploited. There is a need for optimisation of its usage. This is possible only when we a..
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 man. Human being and his anthropological histor..
Impact of Misuse of Natural Resources
Despite all sorts of misuses and attempts to modify all the natural resources according to human necessities, natural resources have exhibited one of above restrictions. In fact, such restrictions have limited the ambitions of human being to exploit the natural resour..
Types of Natural Resources
Types of Natural Resources - The natural resources are classified in 3 ways, according to their a) chemical nature b) their abundances and availability c) their distributio..
Management and Replenishment of Natural Resources
There is an urgent need to think deeply about destruction of natural resources. With the exponential increase in human population and increased technological advancement, the natural resources get relentlessly exploited. There is a need for optimisation of its usage. This ..
Inexhaustible Natural Resources
Resources that are unlimited in nature and are not likely to be exhausted by human activities fall under this category. Solar radiation, air, water, precipitation (rainfall, snow fall, etc.,) and atomic power are some instances of such resources. Some of them may undergo tempor..
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..
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