No, computers are man-made.
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No, a computer is not a natural resource. Natural Resources are materials or substances that occur in nature and are used by humans, such as water, minerals, and forests. Computers are man-made devices that are constructed using natural resources like metals and minerals.
Peanuts are a natural resource, as they come from plants that can be grown and harvested. They are considered renewable, as new peanuts can be grown each year through farming practices.
A natural resource is any material or substance that exists in nature and is used by humans for various purposes. Examples include water, minerals, air, sunlight, and trees. Natural resources can take many forms, from raw materials like oil and gas to renewable resources like wind and solar energy.
No, temperature itself is not a natural resource. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a material, and it influences the behavior of natural resources but is not considered a resource in itself.
Rice is a natural resource that is cultivated by humans. It is a type of grass that is grown in flooded fields and is a staple food source for a large portion of the world's population.
Yes, copper is a natural resource that is found in the earth's crust. It is typically extracted through mining processes and is used in various industries for its conductivity and other properties.