Pasture and water
Pasture and water
The answer is yes. Wool is a natural resource because it comes from a sheep when a farmer shaves it. It is partly man-made because it requires a series of procedures to turn the wool from the kind that comes straight from the sheep to the kind that we wear in sweaters and socks. Die is also frequently added to give the clothing colour. Wool is not a renewable natural resource.
A sheep's habitat is in Fields or Farms.
No, Unless you have something valuable to derive from it, just like some sheep being a source of wool.
Horses and sheep live at farms
In New Zealand, we call them sheep STATIONS
yes
Water is a natural resource. Iron ore is a natural resource. Wood is a natural resource. Sunlight is a natural resource.
The rearing and breeding of sheep is typically done on farms. These farms are located in many places around the world.
On farms
Natural resource
it is certainly a non renewable resource