It is a ubiquitous resource.
ubiquitous resources are present every where . eg. air,light
The little ubiquitous mosquitoes are everywhere in the summertime.
Yes, iron ore is a ubiquitous resource. It is normally found all over the world .
Gold is not considered ubiquitous as it is relatively rare compared to other elements. It is found in limited quantities in the Earth's crust and requires specific geological conditions for formation. However, gold is widely distributed across the world, with major deposits found in various countries.
Ubiquitousindustries involve producers who are inseparable from the immediate markets that they serve. Ubiquitous industries are widely distributed. Examples include: newspaper publishing, bakeries, and dairies.
renewable resource
"Ubiquitous" (note spelling) means "existing everywhere." Wherever you look, there it is. Examples: * As November draws near, political signs and posters will be ubiquitous in the American landscape. * Souvenir hawkers are ubiquitous at most major public events. * The name of [some celebrity] is ubiquitous in the pages of popular magazines right now. Ubiquitous - means:- ever-present (in other words to be found everywhere).
i dont no?
ubiquitous resources are nothing but resources found everywhere around the world . Eg. air, sunlight , water. water is also one among them but as per the situation now, i guess its no more counted as a ubiquitous resource.
Energy
examples are money ,factories ,roads ,tecnology