Potential resources are those that exist in a region and may be used in the future. For example, petroleum may exist in many parts of India, having sedimentary rocks but until the time it is actually drilled out and put into use, it remains a potential resource.
solar wind biomass
Electric potential is a scalar.
let A be the Vector potential and Q as the scalar potential
chemical potential energy
Potential energy and gravitational potential energy are different from each other ."Potential energy is the ability of a body to do work." Anddue_to_its_height.%22">"Gravitational potential energy is the ability of a body to do work due to its height."Gravitational potential energy is a type of potential energy.
Potential Resources ---- 1. Solar Power 2. Asteroid Mining Info on theher can be found on wikipedia.om
the natural resources are hydroelectric potential,arable land
Potential resources are those that exist in a region and may be used in the future but have not been utilised due to lck of capital or other reasons.
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resources which are not fully tapped are known as potential resources.they need detailed survey for there use. actual resources are fully taped and their quantities are confirmed .there optimum utilization depends upon the development of the technology
Oil Potash Uranium windpower (potential)
the potential for energy resources
climate, terrain, and chernozem
Current Renewable Resources that have very good potential are Wind, Solar and Hydropower. They will never run out. Also to be considered are Ocean Energy and Geothermal Energy.
latent resources refer to potential resources. these are the resources which remain hidden and therefore idle. these are hidden simply because they are not finding any use.
Potential resources are those whose entire quantity may not be known and these are not being used at present.These resources could be used in future.The level of technology we have at present may not be advanced enough to easily utilise these resources .Eg:- Uranium found in Jammu&Kashmir
Unregulated rates of harvesting resources