Britain's Natural Resources have all but gone. There used to be huge iron and coal deposits but these resources are mostly used up now. Since the 1970's, there has been North Sea oil and natural gas, but that is all off-shore.
some ores like zinc copper led Natural Resources in England include coal, salt, clay, petroleum, tin, limestone, iron ore, lead, chalk, gypsum, silica, and natural gas.
Apart from North Sea Oil and Gas, the UK has no natural resources left. The original natural resources (coal and iron) which fuelled the Industrial Revolution, have all been used up.
Coal, wood, lead, tin, (historically) sheeps wool, slate,
It used to be coal and iron ore but these are mostly depleted now. Current natural resources are oil and North Sea gas.
yes england uses lots of coal and we use natrual resourses to make elictricity
yes
There are virtually no natural resources left in England or anywhere else in the UK.
In terms of access to natural resources, how did Japan differ from England?
what were new england's 3 natural resources
Its natural resources were timber, fish, and deep harbors.
what was the natural resources that the yokuts use
gold
They use there natural resources by farming and by planting crops
what were the four natural resources needed for British industrialization
Ships
Ships
The northern colonies had fish, lumber, ocean access, oil, and a one way path to england.
which statementis not an example of the use of natural resources