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Mining and Fishing
| Mining | Fishing |
| (i) Since ancient times man is using minerals as raw material. | (i) Since ancient time man is using fish as a food. |
| (ii) Found naturally in crust of the earth. | (ii) Found naturally but in rivers, lakes, seas and oceans. |
| (iii) Used as industrial raw materials. | (iii) Used as a food. |
| (iv) Highly uneven distribution. | (iv) Found everywhere in waterbodies. |
| (v) Availability of minerals depends upon geological structure. | (v) Availability of fish depends on nature of coast line, cool climate, cold and warm ocean water currents etc. |
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