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natural resource

American  

noun

natural resources plural
  1. a naturally occurring source of wealth, as land or water.

  2. natural resources, the natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.


natural resource Scientific  
  1. Something, such as a forest, a mineral deposit, or fresh water, that is found in nature and is necessary or useful to humans.

  2. See more at nonrenewable renewable


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Etymology

Origin of natural resource

First recorded in 1865–70

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The findings carry an important warning for pet owners, natural resource managers, and policymakers: while goldfish are common household pets, they can become a significant ecological threat outside the aquarium.

From Science Daily Jun. 26, 2026

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January, Huang pitched government leaders on treating data as a natural resource and building domestic infrastructure for it.

From Barron's Jun. 19, 2026

It created something called the Olympiatoppen, an organization whose sole responsibility was overseeing the recruitment and training of Norway’s second most coveted natural resource: Olympic athletes.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 17, 2026

Meanwhile, there is no shortage of either development or security challenges for the president despite Cameroon's rich natural resource diversity.

From BBC Oct. 27, 2025

I was simply a material, a natural resource to be used.

From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison

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