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Carrots are not classified as a natural resource in the traditional sense, as they are cultivated plants rather than raw materials found in nature. However, they can be considered a renewable agricultural resource since they are grown from seeds and can be harvested repeatedly. Carrots rely on Natural Resources like soil, water, and sunlight for their growth, making them part of the agricultural ecosystem.

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