New Jersey's most important non-renewable resources are fossil fuels and natural gas. A non-renewable resource is a resource that does not renew itself at a sufficient rate for sustainable economic extraction in meaningful human time-frames.
There are many natural features in New Jersey. Some of them include Great Falls of Paterson-Garret Mountain, Manahawkin bottomland hardwood forest and the Pigeon swamp among many others.
Water, trees and other stuff
Founded in 1626 by the Duke of York, the New York Colony's natural resources included cattle, grain, rice, indigo, and wheat, not a surprise since the province was known for its rich, healthy soil. Timber, fur (particularly from beaver), and iron ore were also popular resources in New York during the colonial period.Founded in 1626 by the Duke of York, the New York Colony's natural resources included cattle, grain, rice, indigo, and wheat, not a surprise since the province was known for its rich, healthy soil. Timber, fur (particularly from beaver), and iron ore were also popular resources in New York during the colonial period.
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Colonial New Hampshire's weather mainly consisted of long periods of cold weather.
An example of a plant being a natural resource is a tree. Trees are cut down to provide Wood. Another example of plants being resources are right on our dinner plates. Fruits and vegetables are essentially plants that have been prepared for us to eat.
Minerals are the state's richest natural resource, and New Mexico is one of the U.S. leaders in output of uranium and potassium salts. Petroleum, natural gas, copper, gold, silver, zinc, lead, and molybdenum also contribute heavily to the state's income.
Some of New Jerseys natural resources are iron ore granite and some types of metal
Trees, fish, rocks to mine, furs, and sassafras. :)
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well i think tht you can go on googel and say a picture of a colonial new jerseys food then you will get a line of stuff and find colonial picture of new jerseys food and try to look for food of new jersey and you will be good and get your picture i hope i anser your queston and i got it right.:]
trees rule fish swim rocks stay mines lay furs are made from animals
what were new england's 3 natural resources
The Natural Resources in New Zealand are Water.
Its natural resources were timber, fish, and deep harbors.
Founded in 1626 by the Duke of York, the New York Colony's natural resources included cattle, grain, rice, indigo, and wheat, not a surprise since the province was known for its rich, healthy soil. Timber, fur (particularly from beaver), and iron ore were also popular resources in New York during the colonial period.Founded in 1626 by the Duke of York, the New York Colony's natural resources included cattle, grain, rice, indigo, and wheat, not a surprise since the province was known for its rich, healthy soil. Timber, fur (particularly from beaver), and iron ore were also popular resources in New York during the colonial period.
Some New Jersey Natural Resources include zinc, granite, iron ore, and copper.
I can only name one which was fishing