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If by "resourse" you mean "can it be harnessed?", then yes, sound is a natural resource. As for its practical use once it is harnessed, then no, it is not a resource unless it is converted into another form of energy. This conversion could not be made without the employment of an external source of electricity, and would therefore not be effecient enough to justify its undertaking. Hence sound is not a natural "resource". It is, however something that occurs autonomously within nature. (It is natural)

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