This document discusses whether various resources are natural or capital. It analyzes human, ceramic, rope, rubber, stainless steel, thread, wool, sewing people, and fluff. Some resources like human, ceramic, stainless steel are considered capital because they require human extraction from the ground. Others like rope, rubber, wool are partly natural but also involve processing so they have both natural and capital elements. Thread and fluff involve significant processing so are considered capital.
This document discusses whether various resources are natural or capital. It analyzes human, ceramic, rope, rubber, stainless steel, thread, wool, sewing people, and fluff. Some resources like human, ceramic, stainless steel are considered capital because they require human extraction from the ground. Others like rope, rubber, wool are partly natural but also involve processing so they have both natural and capital elements. Thread and fluff involve significant processing so are considered capital.
This document discusses whether various resources are natural or capital. It analyzes human, ceramic, rope, rubber, stainless steel, thread, wool, sewing people, and fluff. Some resources like human, ceramic, stainless steel are considered capital because they require human extraction from the ground. Others like rope, rubber, wool are partly natural but also involve processing so they have both natural and capital elements. Thread and fluff involve significant processing so are considered capital.
Why: I’m pretty sure human Why: Rope has a lot of un Why: Rubber is just dried tree recourses are when its like an natural recourses but some of sap and trees are natural. Also ore that needs to be dug out of the recourses are natural like the drying process is only used the ground. Anyway Ceramic is the linen that coms from stems with the sun rays an ore/ type of metal. of a plant but its all processed so its capital Stainless steel Thread Wool Why: same as ceramic, Why: My thread is made out of Why: sheep are natural stainless steel, or just steel, is extremely thin pieces of stems because like they’re an animal an ore/ metal so its dug up by from plants. But the Capital so like “grown” naurally. HUMAN people. part of them is that they are like twisted together to make a not-so-thin thread Sewing people Fluff Why: sewing machines are Why: the fluff is made out of operated by electricity and a polyester which is made with human. So that lucky human chemicals and stuff. BUT im works 23 hours a day for their getting recycled polyester so ENTIRE LIFE. Lucky them! i’m all ‘G’ (*__*)