Uhh... Fire?
Stone is both a raw material and a natural resource. Since it comes from the Earth and is not manufactured, it is a natural resource. Since it is used to make products, it is a raw material.
The energy in natural gas is stored in the form of chemical energy, primarily in the bonds between the carbon and hydrogen atoms that make up the methane molecules in natural gas. When these bonds are broken through combustion, energy is released in the form of heat and light.
Heat
The answer is yes. Wool is a natural resource because it comes from a sheep when a farmer shaves it. It is partly man-made because it requires a series of procedures to turn the wool from the kind that comes straight from the sheep to the kind that we wear in sweaters and socks. Die is also frequently added to give the clothing colour. Wool is not a renewable natural resource.
No, drywall is not a natural resource. Drywall is a building material made from gypsum, which is a naturally occurring mineral. The process of extracting and processing gypsum to make drywall involves human intervention and manufacturing.
Wood, coal, etc.
Probably coal or fossil fuels, something that can be burned to make heat and energy.
Uranium
WATER yeah :D
Geothermal energy is heat derived from the Earth's interior. It is used to produce electricity by tapping into natural sources of steam, hot water, and hot rocks underground. Geothermal energy is a renewable and sustainable resource that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Answer- Oil because humanes can make this natural resource as strong or as weak as they need it to be.
A few examples of renewable natural resources are water,wind,and the sun. Dams are a good example of reusing water to make energy. Windmills are a good example of using wind to make energy, and solar panels are a good example of using the sun to make energy.These things are renewable because we are never going to run out.They are made faster than we can use them.
Kaolin is a natural resource in Cape Verde. It is clay used to make china.
the cow IS the natural resource. once you cut the cow up and make something, its not a natural resource any more. would you like to re-word your question?
Sand
Stone is both a raw material and a natural resource. Since it comes from the Earth and is not manufactured, it is a natural resource. Since it is used to make products, it is a raw material.
coal