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Natural Resourcea material that humans take from the natural environment to survive, to satisfy their needs, or to trade with others.
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Natural ResourceDefinition Anything that is provided by nature, such as deposits of minerals, quality of land, old-growth forests, fish populations, etc. The availability of particular natural resources is an importa [..]
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Natural ResourceSomething from the natural environment (water, air, trees, fuels) that is used to meet one's needs and wants.
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Natural Resource
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Natural Resourceany type of matter or energy from Earth’s environment that humans use to meet their needs; includes water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals. natural selection
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Natural ResourceA feature of the natural environment that is of value in serving human needs.
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Natural ResourceA substance used by humans that they cannot create.
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Natural ResourceAnything that is provided by nature -- mineral deposits, land quality, old-growth forests, fish populations, etc. The availability of particular natural resources is an important determinant of compar [..]
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Natural Resourceany form of matter or energy obtained from the environment that meets human needs.
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Natural Resourcesomething (as a mineral, forest, or kind of animal) that is found in nature and is valuable to humans.
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Natural Resourceany form of matter or energy obtained from the environment that meets human needs. NPDES permit
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Natural Resourceany natural material that is used by humans, such as water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals
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Natural ResourceA property of the physical environment - such as minerals or natural vegetation - which humans can use to satisfy their needs; may be classified as renewable or non-renewable.
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