Human, Capital and Natural Resources.
Human resources - The quantity and quality of human effort directed toward producing goods and services (also called labour).
Capital resources - Goods made by people and used to produce other goods and services. Examples include buildings, equipment and machinery.
Natural resources - "Gifts of nature" that are used to produce goods and services. They include land, trees, fish, petroleum and mineral deposits, the fertility of soil, climatic conditions for growing crops, and so on.
slavery and enconomic diffrences
Many economic changes occurred after the civil war.
the mineral resources mined in the Andean countries have value for people all over the world. People process these minerals to create items that we see and use every day.
Food insecurity
more buildings, more work, more employees, more buisneses
The 3 renewable energy resources are:WindWaterSolar
3 nonrenewable resources are coal, oil, and gas.
what were new england's 3 natural resources
capital resources, human resources, & natural resources
3 of russia's natural resources
the 3 resources are heat and metal and energy
what are the 3 types of economic resources