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Rupender Singh 7 years ago
A source is a point of origin from which we can obtain something useful or valuable.
For example: <i>Dairy products are a rich source of calcium.</i>
<i>Fruits and vegetables are sources of energy and nutrients for our bodies.</i>
A resource is something that helps us to accomplishing a certain goal or to perform a specific function.
For example: <i>The sun is a resource of renewable energy for us.</i>
<i>The public library is a valuable information resource.</i>
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