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  2. Examples of natural resources include minerals, petroleum, forests/timber, land, air, animals, fish, birds, and water. Read on to see our full list of natural resources examples to understand what makes a natural resource and examples of ways we use natural resources.

  3. Natural Resources - Definition, Types, Examples, & Diagram

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    Natural resources are raw materials found on and below the Earth’s surface. They are naturally occurring materials formed without any human intervention. Earth’s most common natural resources are sunlight, air, water, soil, stone, plants, animals, and fossil fuels.

  4. Natural resource | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    natural resource, any biological, mineral, or aesthetic asset afforded by nature without human intervention that can be used for some form of benefit, whether material (economic) or immaterial. What is considered a “resource” (or, for that matter, “natural”) has varied over time and from one society to another.

  5. Natural resource - Wikipedia

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    Natural resources are resources that are drawn from nature and used with few modifications. This includes the sources of valued characteristics such as commercial and industrial use, aesthetic value, scientific interest, and cultural value.

  6. 40 Examples of Natural Resources - Simplicable

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    A natural resource is value that exists naturally without being created by people. This includes renewable resources that can be replenished with time and non-renewable resources that become depleted with use. The following are common examples of natural resources.

  7. Natural resources - The World Factbook

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    This entry lists a country's mineral, petroleum, hydropower, and other resources of commercial importance, such as rare earth elements (REEs). In general, products appear only if they make a significant contribution to the economy, or are likely to do so in the future.

  8. Natural resources - Khan Academy

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    There are two types of natural resources: renewable and nonrenewable. Renewable resources can be replaced over human lifetimes. Nonrenewable resources cannot. Renewable resources are unevenly distributed around Earth. For example, some areas on Earth are windier than others. As a result, these areas are able to generate wind energy more easily.

  9. What are Natural Resources? - Earth.Org

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    Natural resources are known to be integral commodities within society and economy. This article details what they are, the examples in which they are used by civilisation, how and why they are important, and the state of the industry as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  10. What Are Natural Resources? - WorldAtlas

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    Natural resources are components that exist in the world without the input of humans. These natural resources are diverse ranging from renewable resources to non-renewable resources, living to non-living resources, tangible to intangible resources. Natural resources are essential to the survival of humans and all other living organisms.

  11. What Are The Types Of Natural Resources? - WorldAtlas

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    Simply put, natural resources are the ones that would exist without any human intervention. The magnetic and gravitational forces that define the physical properties of this world are also a type of natural resource.