Types of Resources
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Which of the following factors can change substances into resources?

  • Human activities and natural resources
  • Time and human activities
  • Time and technology (correct)
  • Technology and natural occurrences
  • What type of resource is water, according to the text?

  • Human made resource
  • Economically valuable resource
  • Non-renewable resource
  • Renewable resource (correct)
  • Which type of resource was iron ore before people learned to extract iron from it?

  • Economically valuable resource
  • Natural resource (correct)
  • Renewable resource
  • Human made resource
  • What is the most important resource according to the text?

    <p>People themselves</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of resource is technology, as per the text?

    <p>Human made resource</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the defining characteristic of a resource according to Amma?

    <p>Its use or utility</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What common characteristic do water, electricity, rickshaw, vegetable, and textbook share?

    <p>They all have utility</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Amma, what gives something value to become a resource?

    <p>Its use or utility</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What differentiates resources with economic value from those without?

    <p>Their scarcity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Amma tell the children about resources with economic value and those without?

    <p>Both are important and satisfy human needs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Factors Changing Substances into Resources

    • Economic viability and technological advancements can transform natural substances into usable resources.
    • Education and societal needs influence which substances are classified as resources over time.

    Type of Resource: Water

    • Water is categorized as a renewable resource, vital for life and numerous human activities.

    Iron Ore Before Extraction

    • Prior to the extraction of iron, iron ore was considered a non-resource or simply a mineral with no immediate value.

    Most Important Resource

    • The most crucial resource identified is human knowledge and creativity, which drives the utilization of other resources.

    Type of Resource: Technology

    • Technology is classified as a manufactured resource, enhancing efficiency and usability of natural resources.

    Defining Characteristic of a Resource

    • According to Amma, a resource is characterized by its utility, meaning something’s ability to fulfill human needs or desires.

    Common Characteristics of Water, Electricity, Rickshaw, Vegetables, and Textbooks

    • These items share the characteristic of being essential resources that provide basic functions and serve human needs.

    Value of Resources According to Amma

    • Amma elucidates that value is determined by the usefulness and demand for a substance, making it a resource.

    Differentiation of Resources with Economic Value

    • Resources with economic value have market demand and can be traded, while those without economic value lack this demand.

    Amma's Explanation About Resources

    • Amma explains that resources with economic value can be bought or sold, whereas those without economic value cannot attract such exchanges.

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    This quiz tests your knowledge about different types of resources that can be used to satisfy human needs. It covers various examples of resources such as water, clothes, food grains, books, and more.

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