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Why are natural resources so important to an area?
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Why are natural resources so important to an area?
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Natural resources are important because they contribute to the economy of the nation in which they exist. They also provided necessary supplies for humans to thrive.
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Because if u dont have natural resoures then people or living things cant survive because human and animals and plants need water to be hydrated and living things also need food to produce energey and move around and walk
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