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different minerals form and are destroyed by erosion in different conditions. Olivine for instance needs a lot of heat so forms deep in the Earth, whereas quartz is resistant so is found in lots of places
If you search for "gypsum spot quote" you will get plenty of resources including a year-by-year breakdown by the USGS (See Link).
Coin collecting is a old tradition of collecting coins of monetary value (money). Many people collect coins that are old, coins that have meaning (like state themed coins), or coins from different parts of the world. Some people do this as a hobby and some collect coins because it will mean their value or worth is very high.
A Geoist seeks to tax shift from taxing production - wages, sales, capital - to taxing the use and abuse of natural resources and the locational rent of land. The Land (classically defined as ALL natural resources of the world) is created by nature, not Man, and rightfully belongs to all of us, Geoists argue, and location and demand of rising populations give it its value, not anything private holders of Land do with it, so its value should be returned to the community that gave it its value. Productive activities should be simultaneously untaxed.
no, because it as a good environment
Natural Resources
The value of the stock marketis an abstraction. It has value because people think it does. If they think it has less value, then its value is less. The loss therefore doesn't actually go anywhere, it just means that people are thinking about it differently.
Yes, the choice of subject by an artist can impact the artistic value of the art. Different subjects can evoke different emotions, convey different messages, and resonate differently with viewers, all of which can influence the perceived value of the artwork. Additionally, the skill and creativity with which the subject is portrayed can also affect the overall artistic value.
That would depend on the size of the item and what it had been made from. Sausage rolls are made differently by different people. The vendor or the package will tell you the calorific value of any particular sausage role you purchase.
No ! We should value diversity and to better understand humanity. Less problems can be solved by one minded thinking. Some solutions might be better solved by people thinking differently to your own, by people from different cultures. So we learn from them what we need. That's why we shoudl value other cultures.
Because different people value different things.
people value family in many different ways such as listening, advising asking sharing and understanding.
Scarce resources are known to attract higher prices and thus they are of higher value than those in abundance. Examples of scarce resources include diamonds and gold.
An advantage of Natural Resources would be the option for renewable resources.
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Different people value different things so therefore what somebody values as a need someone else may value as a want.
Human resources typically refers to the people who work within an organization. While businesses carefully monitor their non-human resources (equipment, supplies, machinery, furniture, etc...) they rarely assess the value of their "human" resources - the skills, abilities, potential, and weaknesses of their staff. Strategic human resources is the process of assessing your people's skills, and creating a game plan to train, mentor and develop them so they can be used the most effectively towards the success of the company.