Yes, resources can be created and destroyed through human activities and culture. For example, humans can create new technologies that generate energy or recycle materials, thus creating resources. On the other hand, over-exploitation and pollution can lead to the destruction of resources such as forests, fisheries, and clean water sources.
The windmill is destroyed in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm" when a group of humans and animals attack it. The animals fight valiantly to defend it but eventually the windmill collapses due to the overwhelming force of the humans.
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Renewable resources such as solar, wind, hydro, and biomass are used to generate energy in a sustainable way. Non-renewable resources like coal, oil, and natural gas are also used, but they are limited and contribute to environmental degradation.
A resource that humans use to produce energy is called a fuel. This can include sources like coal, natural gas, oil, or renewable resources like solar, wind, and hydro power.
The first form of travel is believed to be by foot, where early humans walked to explore and find resources. This was followed by the use of animals for transportation such as horses, camels, and donkeys. Eventually, humans developed boats and rafts for travel over water.
Resources created by humans to aid production.Resources created by humans to aid production
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Three examples of man made resources are plastic, bleach, and nylon. Man made resources are resources created by humans.
He delivered a blow to the idea that humans are created by God.He delivered a blow to the idea that humans are created by God.
A. The remaining tropical forests could be destroyed within the period of a human life span
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Nobody.Chemical energy was always there,but just humans now realise it. Energy cannot be created or destroyed,but can be changed from 1 form to the next.
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Renewable resources can be created artificially by mankind by using energy of some kind. Nonrenewable resources cannot be recreated in any way by humans
Natural resources are materials that are found in nature, such as water, air, minerals, and forests. Manmade resources are materials that are created by humans, such as buildings, roads, and technology. Natural resources are typically renewable or nonrenewable, while manmade resources are generally finite and rely on the use of natural resources for production.