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The Soviet Union no longer exists. Some of the resources its countries would have would be oil and coal and gas.
Did or does? Egypt still exists. petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, phosphates, manganese, limestone, gypsum, talc, asbestos, lead, zinc
A type of natural resource that exists in a region and may be used in the future (in contrast to actual resource).A type of natural resource that has been surveyed for quality and quantity and used in present time (in contrast to potential resource).
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Visitor attractions can be classified into two categories, man-made or natural-made. Man made would include everything from Disneyland to the world's biggest ball of yarn. Natural-made would include everything from beaches to mountains. Attractions are important to the tourism industry because both of these types of attractions are the only factor for tourism. For example, if you're planning a trip to France to see the sights, i.e. the Eiffel Tower, that's part of the tourism industry, whereas if your planning a trip to Paris to visit your relatives, that's not part of the tourism industry. Attractions are what drive the tourism industry and the only reason it exists.
A civilization exists in a mountain valley for several hundred years developing its own language in isolation from nearby civilizations such a civilization probably has been- Protected from invasions by the mountains around it.- Isolated by mountains or some other physical barriers.- Offered a bigger supply of national resources, like the Aztecs.Isolated by mountains or some other physical barriers.
A civilization exists in a mountain valley for several hundred years developing its own language in isolation from nearby civilizations such a civilization probably has been- Protected from invasions by the mountains around it.- Isolated by mountains or some other physical barriers.- Offered a bigger supply of national resources, like the Aztecs.Isolated by mountains or some other physical barriers.
A man-made resource is a resource that has been created through the acts of humans. For example, bleach is a man-made resource. It does not exist in nature (in any significant quantity), and is produced and consumed by humans. A natural resource is a resource that exists naturally. It might also be defined as a resource which man did not create (i.e. not man-made). For example, coal is a natural resource. It only exists in nature, and it is consumed by humans. Some resources are both. For example, forests can be both natural and man-made resources. Forests that were planted by humans are man-made resources, while forests that were not planted by humans are natural resources. Baking soda is another example of a man-made or natural resource. Most baking soda is made by humans from other materials, but baking soda can also be mined from the ground in certain locations.
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Obviously there are several naturalborders. To the west, near the state of California, you have mountains which impeded movement, thus creating a natural border. Also the two huge oceans beside it also have an impact. The natural borders to the north include trees and forested areas, as well as higher altitude ( not necessarily mountains, but higher than America.) Near the south exists vast deserts, to which communities and cities are isolated to concentrate ( more around Mexico). There are also several large mountains in the states of New Mexico creating more natural borders.
In Social Studies, natural surroundings refer to the physical environment in which a society or culture exists. This includes factors such as landforms, climate, natural resources, and ecosystems. Understanding the natural surroundings of a particular region is important in order to analyze how they have influenced the development and characteristics of a society or culture.