Resources and Development

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NCERT textbook class 10 chapter 1. Mind Map part 1
JUDHAJEET GHOSH
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Resources and Development
  1. Resources
    1. Everything available in environment which satisfy our needs provided they are technologically accessible,economically feasible and culturally acceptable
      1. Classification of Resources
        1. Based on Origin
          1. Abiotic
            1. Biotic
            2. Based on exhaustibility
              1. Renewable
                1. Non-renewable
                2. Based on Ownership
                  1. Individual
                    1. Community
                      1. National
                        1. International
                        2. Based on status of development
                          1. Potential
                            1. Reserves
                              1. Developed stock
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