corn is a natural resours because it satrts as a seed and it's outside and that's nature
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corn is a natural resours because it satrts as a seed and it's outside and that's nature
This really depends on how the corn is grown. In the old days, corn was fertilized with natural fertilizers, the fields were plowed with power from horses, weeding was done by hand, and the harvest was done by hand. That is renewable. The plow for most fields of corn today is powered by petrochemicals, the fertilizer often comes from chemical factories and was produced with petrochemicals, the harvest is powered by petrochemicals. That is not renewable.
Cornmeal itself is not considered a natural resource; rather, it is a processed product made from grinding corn, which is a natural resource. Corn, as a crop, is cultivated and harvested, making it a renewable agricultural resource. The production of cornmeal involves agricultural practices and processing methods that transform the raw natural resource into a consumable product.
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Yes. In fact, corn was first "domesticated" in Mexico around 2500 BC.
Yes, more corn can be grown, so it is renewable as a resource.
Yes, more corn can be grown, so it is renewable as a resource.
No, a taco shell is not considered a natural resource. A natural resource refers to materials or substances that occur in nature and can be utilized for economic gain, such as water, minerals, and forests. Taco shells are processed food products made from ingredients like corn or wheat, which are natural resources, but the taco shell itself is a manufactured item.
Corn and wheat come from the Earth as they are not man-made. They can grow back within a lifetime and we are currently not at risk of losing them all. So yes corn and wheat are natural resources.
Yes, rice is grown as a crop, like wheat, corn or oats. Needs a lot more water.