Most areas that are rich in resources have the higher population densities.
Some jeans are made from cotton which is part of land and natural resources.
Oil resources are a very pertainent part of our natural resources.
A factor that is not part of the slow development of Asia's natural resources are the residents. People have little to no bearing on how natural resources develop.
As long as deers are part of the environment and are useful for humane reasons and benefits then yes they are natural resources
I'd say trees plants and animals. And you could tell whales were a part of these Natural Resources.
There are natural resources in every part of the world.
The term "population distribution" consists of two nouns: "population" and "distribution." "Population" is a noun, referring to a group of individuals living in a particular area, while "distribution" is also a noun, indicating the arrangement or spread of something within an area.
Natural calamities don't waste human resources, people waste human resources. Natural calamities are a part of the natural world, well known to people. The fact that humans ignore that natural calamities may occur, and don't make allowances for the eventuality and inevitability is part of the fallibility of being human.
Natural resources: petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, bauxite, copper, fertile soils, coal, gold, silver.
Its extensive natural resources, population and infrastructure: Mexico is one of the countries with most natural resources in the world, being in the top 20 of most minerals, fishing capacity, agricultural and forestry products. It also has a population of 114 million (2013) from which 50.7 million (44.47% of total population) forms part of the labor force; finally, it is considered an emerging market worth US$1761 billion, being the 11th largest economy in the world.
yes, they were a big part, but not the largest part, by far!
The anwser is Central America.