no you butholes suck mywewe and lick it
Yes, an asteroid impact can cause natural disasters such as tsunamis, earthquakes, wildfires, and even changes in climate due to the dust and debris released into the atmosphere. The extent of the damage would depend on various factors including the size, speed, and composition of the asteroid, as well as where it impacts.
Well if it enters the atmosphere, so if you mean just an asteroid being in space I don't know how that would be a disaster but its natural so just to say it again, if it comes to earth and lands on a city yes if it is just floating around in space no
Then a human would arrive at an asteroid.
Yes. The impact of a 2.5 mile wide asteroid would likely be the worst natural disaster in human history. The airblast would be devastating even hundreds of miles away. If it hit the ocean it would cause large tsunamis.
It's 'natural' alright, but I don't think that it would be called a 'resource', because you can't do anything with it and it doesn't supply us with anything, unless you want to count beauty, wonder, inspiration, and contemplation.
An important natural resource in Tennessee would be oil, limestone, coal, or natural gas.
natural would be something you already find existing such as iron. but to make steel you have to process it on machinery so that would be like a human resource
yes, a forest is a natural resource because trees are natural resources and if they are gone it would take years for them to grow back.
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?
An un-natural resource is something that is not made by nature. It would not be a tree, a flower, or oil.
No, an oil field would be a natural resource because it was formed from nature.
Teachers are humans and humans are natural, so yes, teachers would classify as natural resources.
Natural Resource Systems
Fertile soil is a natural resource. If nobody had ant fertile soil... where would we be? We wouldn't be able to grow annything or be able to feed our live stock.
Yes, an asteroid impact can cause natural disasters such as tsunamis, earthquakes, wildfires, and even changes in climate due to the dust and debris released into the atmosphere. The extent of the damage would depend on various factors including the size, speed, and composition of the asteroid, as well as where it impacts.
With out resource recovery the world would not exist because we rely on natural resources to keep us alive!
Asteroid belt