Question
Which two important factors can change substances into resources?

Answer

  1. Time and technology are two important factors that can change substances into resources.
  2. Both are related to the needs of the people.
  3. People themselves are the most important resource.
  4. It is their ideas, knowledge, inventions and discoveries that lead to the creation of more resources.
  5. Each discovery or invention leads to many others.

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