Capital Resources
There are three types of capital resources in geography: human, physical, and natural. Human capital refers to the skills and knowledge that people possess. It includes things like education, experience, and training. Physical capital refers to the tools, machines, and buildings that are used to produce goods and services. Natural capital refers to the renewable and nonrenewable resources found in nature. Human capital is important because it determines how productive people can be. Physical capital is important because it allows us to make use of natural resources. Natural capital is important because it provides the raw materials we need to produce goods and services.
Types Of Resources
Types of Resources: Resources refer to anything that has some utility for us and adds value to life. Air, water, food, plants, and everything else which exists in nature and has utility for mankind is known as a “Resource”. The broad types of resources include natural resources, Human-made resources, and human resources.
With technology, humans can transform a natural or even man-made substance into a resource and with time similarly add value to any resource.
Table of Content
- Types of Resources Flow Chart
- Natural Resources
- Types of Natural Resources
- Man-Made Resources
- Human Resources
- Economic Resources
- Capital Resources
- Technology Resources
- Resource Conservation
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