Coal, gas, oil, limestone, salt, gravel, timber, farmlands and water. Are some of the longest lasting resources the state has.
Where they were once taken for granted, within the past 20 years a change has been
coming over the state in preserving and using these resources in a more sustaining way.
It should be noted that large business organization have tried to slow down or even stop this change in attitude/usage.
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Salt ans coal are the most important natural resources is Ohio. For sure because they are nonrenewable resources.
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.
Ohio's resources support manufacturing equipment
It is the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Columbus Ohio was found in 1723
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Whitetail deer are the only native deer found in Ohio.
Only soil.
Columbus Ohio was found in 1723
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Yes, limestone is found in Ohio. It is a common sedimentary rock in the state and can be found in various formations throughout Ohio.
Robert Clevelier found Ohio state in 1669.