We eat it.
The oceans of the world are not man-made, but humans sail and fish on them, making them a resource we can use.
Fish is a renewable resource.
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The native use it to bathe, drink, and catch fish. The modernized people of Brazil and surrounding countries use it for there water source.
Sustained yield management is the use of renewable resource of a rate that allows the resource to renew itself. for example, the number of fish caught should not be greater than the number of fish reaching maturity.
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There are many species of fish which are already considered a non-renewable resource. In fact there are many species of fish which have ceased to become a viable resource because of such severe overfishing that they cannot be commercially fished. See the website http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/fishwatch/ to get an idea of which fish species are being sustainably fished and which are not.
Yes, both are a resource.
Fish are important.
Oil is a NONRENEWABLE resource, because you can't make more oil, like from giving birth. Example: Fish are RENEWABLE resources, because the mommy fish give birth to little eggs, that hatch and grow to become a fish, and so on.
A Natural Resource is any material made by the earth and used by humans. Fish is used by humans to eat and sometimes even create other things, as well as it coming from the earth. It is a natural resource.
Water is used in Tennessee as a natural resource to water crops, grow fish, and generate hydroelectric power. Because of its abundance, water is available for use across the entire state.