Language acquisition – capable communicator

Resources

Landscape

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human resource

natural resource

Biotic natural resource

Abiotic natural resource

non-renewable resource

renewable resource

Abiotic resources are those that come from non-living, non-organic material. ( land, fresh water, air, rare earth metals heavy metals including ores such as gold, iron, copper, silver,)

Biotic resources are obtained from the biosphere (living and organic material),
( such as forests and animals, and the materials that can be obtained from them. Fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum are also included in this category )

Renewable resources can be replenished naturally

Non-renewable resources either form slowly or do not naturally form in the environment.

Definition: are row material provided by the Earth that humans can be used to create more complex product.
( Natural resources are resources that exist without actions of humankind.)

Definition: A landscape is a picture representing a view of natural island scenery.
a landscape is everything you can see when you look across an area of land.

vocabulary: Volcano desert plain strait cope rlarbour island iceberg ocean cliff delta mountain Lake basin river reef sand bar riverfall

the impact of landscape

Impact of human landscapes on natural landscapes

Impact of pollution on landscape

Impact of technology development on job