forest and fisheries are example of? 1. abiotic factors 2. energy factors 3. renewable resources 4. nonrenewable resources
I believe they are examples of renewable resources
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ooohhh....nice job :)
If have to selected from the options...i think it will be renewable resources
good to hear...confirmation is always good
Option A is not possible since both are living and thus are biotic factors
true
Both can be reproduced in comparatively short period of time..thus are renewable resources
yep
And they dont provide any sort of energy DIRECTLY and hence can not be considered as energy sources
so @texaschic101 is correct !
Thnx for the appreciation @texaschic101 \(\huge\ddot\smile\)
no problem :)
You both were right Thank you
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