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It's resources, not resource's, as the resources do not own anything.
The Mississippi River is both man made and a natural resource. The river started out as a smaller one. Men created delta's that connected many rivers to create what we now know as the Mississippi River.
Petroleum and natural gas are important natural resources in Mississippi. Other mined products include clays, limestone, lignite and sand and gravel.
transport farm goods to market
One of Mississippi's natural resources is cotton. Cotton is very important to mississippi. Another resource you might find in Mississippi is soybeans. Soybeans are also very important to Mississippi.Other infoState bird- mockingbirdTree- magnoliaFlower- magnoliaFamous people- Oprah Winfrey and Elvis Presleythanks for reading! ;)
Increasing populations require increasing amounts of water but water was already a scarce resource so increasing the demand for something there already is not enough of makes matters worse.
On May 12, of 1862, Admiral Farragut forces this Mississippi River town to surrender. Because Vicksburg was still a huge resource for the South, the fall of Natchez was not significant itself as a victory, however, it was still a loss for the South.
Mississippi has a rich supply of Natural Resources. Petroleum and natural gas account for the bulk of all minerals produced in Mississippi. Pine, oak, and gum are the predominant trees grown. Timber is another natural resource, which is produced in every area of the state.
The best site for a gas mileage calculator is at gascar dot com. That site has a good tool to see what you are actually getting out of the car and which is best and worse.
reusable resource
yes, YES, yes, YES!!!! But so is a lot of America still today. We still have a ways to go.