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Resources which come from living beings are called biotic resource, e.g. milk, leather, timber, etc.
Resources which can be quickly replenished are called renewable resources, e.g. wind energy, hydel energy, solar energy, etc.
So, All biotic resources are renewable.
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Resources can be classified into two groups on the basis of their distribution or availability. These are:
(i) Ubiquitous resources
(ii) Localised resources
Ubiquitous resources are found everywhere, e.g., sunshine, air, water, etc., while localised resources are found at some particular place such as petroleum, uranium, iron ore and all other mineral resources, etc.
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- Human resource is meant by the skills and ability of us to convert natural sources to a resource.
- Human resources had made man made resources.
- Human resources is dependent on each other human beings as a resource
- These points opposite are the man made resources points.
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- There are over 500 different Adivasis groups in India.
- The Adivasis have their own languages which have influenced "mainstream" languages like Bengali and Santhali, commonly spoken in urban areas.
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Metals tend to lose electrons to attain Noble Gas electron configuration. Groups 1 and 2 (the active metals) lose 1 and 2 valence electrons, respectively, because of their low Ionization energies. Non-metals are limited to the elements in the upper right hand corner of the Periodic Table.
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- Manufacturing synthetic fibres is actually helping conservation of forest as manufacturing of natural fibre causes cutting of lots of trees and that can cause deforestation.
- Manufacturing of synthetic fibre requires chemical and that does not leads to deforestation.
- Hence manufacturing synthetic fibres is actually helping conservation of forest.
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Bleaching Powder's chemical formula is CaOCl2 and is called Calcium Oxychloride. It is prepared on dry slaked lime by chlorine gas.
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