When I am looking for more information on the Nike shoes, I would check their website first. However, if you're looking for more information like on the Nike Free 3.0 v2 running shoes specifically, I would go to a reputable retailer that is knowledgeable about running shoes, such as Foot Locker.
Resources are materials, energy, services, staff, knowledge, or other assets. Resources need to convert or be converted to some type of benefit to be considered a resource. Without a benefit, materials are considered trash, refuse, or garbage...or expendable. However, often a material that is trash to one person *could* be of benefit to someone else, but not always.
Examples of uses of resources:
to use recourse's or to find them
They obtain it but when it goes away, the energy goes back into your body.
Plants get the water they require for photosynthesis by absorbing from the soil through their root systems. It is then transported up the stem and to the leaves where is is used to synthesise sugars through photosynthesis.
Chemotrophic bacteria are organisms that can obtain energy by the oxidation of electrons.
Both. Some archaebacteria are autotrophic and can use photosynthesis to obtain their food. Some archaebacteria are heterotrophic and obtain their food by eating other organic organisms.
Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun, or chemicals in sunless environments, and Heterotrophs obtain energy by the foods they consume
what are some recourses in the tropical rainforest
food
wheat and iron!
Useful recourses
Gold and Silver
food and water
what are the recourses in the tropical rainforest
in your face
For better recourses
Most fungi are saphrophytes. Which means, they grow on dead organic material and use this to obtain energy.
In economics, underutilization is depicted on a production possibilities frontier as it wastes recourses and causes shortage of that product faster than if the recourses were utilized.
coal oil uranium