What do you know about productive resources in the United States?

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What do you know about productive resources in the United States?

What is a productive resource? Productive resources are materials used to make goods and services.

What a natural resource? A natural resource is something found in nature and can be used by people. Examples of natural resources are trees, plants, light, air, water, soil and minerals.

What is a capital resource? Capital resources are materials used by a business to create another good or service. Examples of a capital resources are trucks, buildings and money.

What is a human (or labor) resource? Human or labor resources are resources that are available through manpower. Examples of labor resources are teachers, factory workers, police officers, doctors and judges.

Review

Judge

Wind

Construction Worker

Plants

Teacher

Truck

Water

Money

Doctor

Sunshine

Buildings

Minerals

Police Officer