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Resources are broadly classified into natural,
human-made, and human. Natural resources are those that are taken from nature.
They are used without modifying them, i.e. in the same form as they exist in.
Rivers, lakes, air, soils, minerals, trees, mountains, etc. are natural
resources. Human-made resources have not been provided to us by nature. Human
beings have used their intelligence to manufacture them for their own use.
Examples include vehicles, buildings, roads, telephones, etc.
Human resources include people who serve us in any way. A teacher, doctor,
carpenter, cobbler, etc are human resources.
On the basis of level of development, a resource can
be actual or potential. An actual resource is one which is used currently. We
know their quantity. A potential resource is one whose utility is not known at
present or is not used despite having utility; instead, it may be useful at
some time in the future. It means that it has the potential to have utility,
although it does not have any today.
On the basis of origin, a resource can be abiotic or
biotic. Abiotic resource is one that has life. Anabiotic resource is
non-living. Natural resources may also be classified as renewable and
non¬renewable. A renewable resource can be used without any risk of its ending
up. They exist in unlimited quantities. On the other hand, the use of non-renewable
resources needs to be controlled since once they end up, they cannot be
renewed.
On the basis of distribution, a resource can be
ubiquitous or localised. A ubiquitous resource is found everywhere. A localised
resource is however found in certain parts of the world only.
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