an animal resource is anything that has to do with the things that benefit human needs from animals such as meat, teeth, flesh, antlers, fur, tusks, etc.
One example for a renewable resource would be biogas. It is produced by microorganisms and can be burnt to produce energy. All the microorganisms need is organic material, e.g. corn is used a lot. Further examples: Solar energy, wind energy, water, etc.
A cultivated resource is a natural resource that has been deliberately grown, nurtured, or developed for human use. Examples include crops, aquaculture species, and forestry plantations. The cultivation process involves human intervention to increase the availability and quality of the resource for various purposes.
An inexhaustible resource is a natural resource that is virtually unlimited in supply and cannot be depleted by human use. Examples include solar energy, wind energy, and tidal energy, which can be continuously replenished by natural processes.
A resource that people can use again and again is known as a renewable resource. These resources are replenished naturally or through human intervention and can be used without being depleted. Examples include solar energy, wind energy, and forests managed through sustainable practices.
A nonrenewable resource is one that cannot be replenished within a human's lifetime, or is replenished very slowly compared to its rate of consumption. Examples include fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as minerals like iron and copper.
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some day to day life examples of inexhaustible resoures.
some examples of terrestrial resource issues are loss of agricultural land, controlling pests, maintaining clean drinking water,
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renewable resource
A renewable resource is something of use to humans (or animals) that replaces its self in a human time period (examples: air, water, ect.). A nonrenewable resource is a resource that does not replace its self with in a human time span (examples: oil, fossil fuels, ect.).
Describe the way to conduct human resource planning by considering Hard and Soft human resource planning. Provide some examples.
mammals...such as wolves... is that what you mean? =]
Some examples of animal sounds that can be found on Google include the roar of a lion, the chirping of birds, the howl of a wolf, and the meow of a cat.
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