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ORIGIN EXHAUSTABILITY OWNER SHIP STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT

• RESOURCES ARE CLASSIFIED INTO :

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ORIGIN IS DIVIDED INTO:

BIOTIC Example:-forests, human beings,

flora, fauna etc.... ABOITIC Example:-minerals, nonliving etc....

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OWNNER SHIP IS DIVIDED INTO:

INDIVIDUAL RESOURCES: Example:-private horses, shops etc....COMMUNITY OWNED RESOURCES:

Example:- roads, public parks etc...INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES:

Example:-Antarctica glaciers, seas etc....NATIONAL RESOURCES: Example:-minerals, water, land below boundary

etc...

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EXHAUSTABILITY IS DIVIDED INTO:

RENEWABLE RESOURCES:Example:-solar energy ,wind etc...

NON RENEWABLE RESOURCES: Example:-coal, petrol etc...

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STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT:

RESERVES: Resources that can be used now, but are preserved to meet future needs

STOCK: Resource available but technology is not available

POTENTIAL RESOURCES: Resource available but not utilised

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Case Study:- COAL

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What is Coal and how is it formed???

Coal is a fossil fuel formed from plants that were buried millions of years ago. The high-temperature, high-pressure conditions underground transformed the plants physically and chemically, forming coal.

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What coal did today??? Fueled about 60% of china’s industrial sector Generated power equivalent

to1,340 nuclear power plants Provided electricity to 3 million

people. and much more….

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What are the limits on coal???Coal is believed to be the most abundant fossil fuel on the planet, though it is still a finite resource. If current rates of production and consumption remain constant, it is estimated that the world's known coal reserves could last until around the 2120s…

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The top 5 coal producing countries…

1@ChinaChina has been by far the biggest coal producing country over the last three decades. The country produced about 3.6 billion tonnes (Bt) of coal in 2012 accounting for over 47% of the world's total coal output. 2@The United StatesThe United States, the world's second biggest coal producing country, produced 922Mt of coal in 2012 accounting for more than 13% of the world's coal production.

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3@IndiaIndia produced approximately 605Mt of coal in 2012 becoming the third biggest coal producer in the world. India was also the third biggest coal consumer accounting for eight percent of the world's coal consumption in the same year.

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4@AustraliaAustralia produced 413Mt of coal in 2012 ranking as the fourth biggest coal producing country in the world.

5@IndonesiaIndonesia produced 386Mt of coal in 2012 making it the world's fifth largest coal producing country.

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