The document discusses the three main types of resources: natural resources which are drawn directly from nature; man-made resources which are created by humans modifying natural resources; and human resources which are people's skills, knowledge, and abilities. It emphasizes the importance of conserving natural resources for future generations by using them carefully and preserving them. The document was written by Gopal Awasthi for his teacher Ragini Tomar's reeducation classes.
The document discusses the three main types of resources: natural resources which are drawn directly from nature; man-made resources which are created by humans modifying natural resources; and human resources which are people's skills, knowledge, and abilities. It emphasizes the importance of conserving natural resources for future generations by using them carefully and preserving them. The document was written by Gopal Awasthi for his teacher Ragini Tomar's reeducation classes.
The document discusses the three main types of resources: natural resources which are drawn directly from nature; man-made resources which are created by humans modifying natural resources; and human resources which are people's skills, knowledge, and abilities. It emphasizes the importance of conserving natural resources for future generations by using them carefully and preserving them. The document was written by Gopal Awasthi for his teacher Ragini Tomar's reeducation classes.
satisfy our needs is known as a resource. Types of Resources: There are three types of resources : Natural resources, Man-made resources Human resources. Natural Resources: The resources which are drawn from nature and used without much modification are known as natural resources. Resource Conservation: Resource conservation is the concept of using resources carefully so that they do not end up quickly. So, we have to preserve resources for future generation Man-Made Resources When humans use natural things to make something new that provides utility and value to our lives, it is called human-made resources. For instance, when we use metals, wood, cement, sand, and solar energy to make buildings, machinery, vehicles, bridges, roads, etc. they become man-made resources. Likewise, technology is also a man-made resource. Man-made resources are mostly renewable. One can re-build a building or fixed a broken machine. Made by; Gopal Awasthi Teacher; Ragini tomar