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Soil, water, forests, oil, iron, and coal are examples of natural resources. These resources are essential for supporting life, economic activities, and industrial processes. They can be classified into renewable resources, like forests and water, and non-renewable resources, like oil, iron, and coal. Proper management of these resources is crucial for sustainability and environmental health.
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Soil, water, forests, oil, iron, and coal are all examples of natural resources. These resources are essential for human survival and economic development, providing materials for food production, energy, construction, and manufacturing. They can be classified into renewable resources, like forests and water, and non-renewable resources, like oil, iron, and coal. Sustainable management of these resources is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and supporting future generations.
\no soil is a renewable resource and coal is nonrenewable
Examples: coal, methane, soil for agriculture, forests, hydroelectric power, gold, silver, bauxite, lead, copper, marble etc.
There are sustantial amounts of the following Natural Resources located in the Indian subcontinent iron Ore, coal, gem stones, and fertile soil.
Wales most valuable natural resource is coal. Coal deposits are located in the south region of Wales. Slate and limestone are also natural resources in Wales.
Pennsylvania had fertile soil and a river that made it a good location for William Penn to start his colony. Pennsylvania's oil reserves made it one of the first places in the world used for oil drilling. Also, Pennsylvania has many coal mines.
coal and limestoneTimber, minerals(gold and diamonds), LOTS OF WATER
No. See related links. Both coal and soil have technical definitions. Coal is a sedimentary rock with several definable types such as anthracite coal. Per Wikipedia, soil is the naturally occurring, unconsolidated or loose covering on the Earth's surface. Soil is composed of particles of broken rock that have been altered by chemical, biological and environmental processes including weathering and erosion. Now, in the mining of coal, the top layer of earth may be removed, and can contain bits of coal. This may be referred to as the matrix or overburden of the deposit. So bits of coal may be found in soil, but coal is not a type of soil.