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Natural Resources Development in The Islamic Countries: an overviewMehmet S. KeteneFrom Iraq Scientific Research Foundation, Baghdad, Iraq.Water, soil, air and sunlight are the fundamentals of the life and are interdependent with flora and fauna which are considered as ‘renewable natural resources’. Composition of air and sunlight (as climatic factors) are abundant and practically constant all over the world. Within limits the soil mantle is also constant. Water alone, therefore, is the limiting factor for flora and fauna on earth. Three fourths of the earth surface is water, but the bulk of it is unfit for sustaining life. Mehmet S. Ketene. Natural Resources Development in The Islamic Countries: an overview. . 1991; 4(1): 3-5 Sorumlu Yazar: Mehmet S. Ketene, Iraq |
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