Some are coal, oil, natural gas, salt, and water.
The government website of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (Ohio DNR) is filled with information for residents on the natural resources available in Ohio. The topics covered are the preservation and protection of these natural resources.
It is the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Only soil.
Salt ans coal are the most important natural resources is Ohio. For sure because they are nonrenewable resources.
At the time, the Ohio Valley was rich in natural resources with potential for economic exploitation.
Water (Ex. Lake Erie)
Ohio's most important resources are fertile soils, and valuable mineral deposits such as coal, oil, natural gas, and rock salts.
Besides water in streams and major rivers, Ohio also boasts a border with Lake Erie. Ohio also has forests for wood and plantlife. In addition, Ohio is part of the geological Pittsburgh Coal Seam for bituminous coal, so it also has minerals. Some areas are more rocky, too. Ohio also has rich soil and farmlands over most of the state.
buckeyes and snowThe states natural resources include: Coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
The ODNR helps residents out of homes and building during natural disasters. ODNR stands for the Ohio Department of Nation Resources.
Francis Robert Aumann has written: 'The government and administration of Ohio' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Ohio Government and conservation' -- subject(s): Natural resources
Inscription Rock as well as the Glacial Grooves are part of the Ohio Historical Society properties and are managed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (the State park system).