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Living Resources
The living resources include the plants, animals and the microbes. They are also called the organic resources..
Natural Resources
different natural resources Natural Resources - The things that man derives from the environment are called natural resources. Natural resources are thus stores of supplies that are needed by man. The resources include the energy, air, soil, water, minerals, microbes, other organis..
Our Natural Resources
The Environment is everything which surrounds an organism and influences its life in many ways. 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. The plants ..
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..
Management of Natural Resources Introduction
Introduction - The term environment refers to the natural elements that make up the earth and surround living organisms, making life processes possible. Soil, water, air, light and temperature are the physical aspects of environment and are known as its 'abiotic' components. All plants an..
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 ..
Management of Natural Resources
Introduction - The term environment refers to the natural elements that make up the earth and surround living organisms, making life processes possibl..
Improvement in Food Resources
All living organisms need food for their existence. They need food for their growth, repair of tissues, energy and also protection against diseases. The various components of food are proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, roughage and wate..
Exhaustible Natural Resources
Natural resources that are limited in nature and are liable to be degraded in quantity and quality by human activities are exhaustible natural resources. Examples are forests, soil, wild animals, minerals, fossil fuels etc. The understanding of the environment and its proper co..
Impact of Misuse of Natural Resources
>Following are some examples, which indicate how natural resources could be protected. i) Promotion and use of non-conventional sources of energy like solar energy. ii) Promotion and development of mint - hydro projects so that resources are better utilized. iii) All types of po..
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