What Are Physical Resources?
- Physical resources are real, tangible things around us.
- You can see them, touch them, and often use them to create or build other things.
- Examples include wood, stone, water, air, and even your favorite toy.
How We Use Them
Think of a treehouse. The trees give you wood, which you use to make the frame. You might use rope to tie it together, and nails to hold it in place. All these things, wood, rope, nails, are physical resources.
Just like how you need blocks to build a tower, we need physical resources to make our world work!
Examples
- A child uses wood from a tree to build a toy house.
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See also
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- Why Are Some Coins Made of Copper and Others Silver?
- What are different kinds of blocks?
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