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(Apex Learning) While all societies use natural resources, they do not use them in the same way.
Some of those Natural Resources they need for the economy, like Canada has a lot of forests, so they sell lumber for money and the same as Saudi Arabia with oil
Competition: intraspecifically (between members of the same species) or interspecifically (between members of different species).
Synthetic is not a term used to describe imitation pearls. Synthetic, in the case of gemstones, is completely manmade, and it has to have the same structure, constituents, and chemistry as its natural counterpart. No cultured pearl is completely manmade. There is always human intervention, but the mollusk grows the cultured pearl. Of cultured pearls, only tissue-nucleated and keshis have the same structure, constituents, and chemistry as their natural counterparts, but they result from human intervention. So when the two criteria that determine a synthetic gem are applied, there is no cultured pearl or imitation that meets both. Therefore, no cultured pearl or imitation is a synthetic.
Synthetic emeralds and natural emeralds are chemically the same, and their crystalline structure is the same. Only their origins differ.
No. Resources can be un-natural, thus not being natural resources.
Yes, there is a difference between natural resources and resources. Natural resources refer to the materials or substances that exist in the natural environment and are used by humans for various purposes, such as oil, water, minerals, and forests. Resources, on the other hand, can refer to any type of asset or supply that is valuable or useful to individuals or organizations, including natural resources, but also including other types of assets such as human resources, financial resources, and technological resources.
Natural. I was looking for the same thing, and I found out it is a natural metal
They are similar in both but the natural resources in both countries are steadily depleting.
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(Apex Learning) While all societies use natural resources, they do not use them in the same way.
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No, many natural resources have nothing to do with providing energy. Fresh water is a natural resource, ores and minerals also come to mind. Even many types of rock such as marble, granite, even gravel pits could be considered natural resources.
Location affects natural resources because not all things grow everywhere, and not all regions of the world produce the same things.
well water and the sun. It is the same with every plant
yes because we have the same natural resources, a similar climate, same language and same hobbies.
Some of those Natural Resources they need for the economy, like Canada has a lot of forests, so they sell lumber for money and the same as Saudi Arabia with oil