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What is the natural resource of farms?

Pasture and water


Is wool a natural resource?

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.


What type of resource is wool?

Wool is a natural resource derived from sheep. It is a renewable resource that is commonly used to make clothing, blankets, and other textile products.


Where is a sheep's habitat?

A sheep's habitat is in Fields or Farms.


Where do horses and sheep live?

Horses and sheep live at farms


What are large sheep farms called?

In New Zealand, we call them sheep STATIONS


Do sheep farms stink?

yes


Where is rearing and breeding of sheep is done?

The rearing and breeding of sheep is typically done on farms. These farms are located in many places around the world.


Where do sheep which provide wool live?

On farms


Where sheep live?

Sheep live everywhere in the country, like farms where they live on pastures.


Home of sheep?

Sheep are typically raised on farms or ranches, which serve as their home. These places provide the necessary space, food, water, and shelter for sheep to thrive. In some regions, sheep may also graze on open pasture lands as part of their natural habitat.


What would happen if sheep where no longer a us resource?

If sheep was no longer a US resource, sheep would be more valuable here. They might also become endangered.