Natural Resources is the gift of nature. It can' t never be exist from our world. It is really important for our survival. There are many resources in Nepal. Some of them are forests, water, air, land, mountains, e. t. c.It plays a big role in our life. If it is exist than its really hard to survive in this earth we can' t even breathe. So, it plays a big role in our life. Forests it is also the gift of nature. We eat different kinds of foods. from them some of the food that we eat comes from forests. Forest gives us foods like fruits, vegetables, e. t. c. Fruits like apples, oranges, mangoes and guavas grow on tree. Foods are really important for our survival. We found foods from forest. We can find many foods that protect us from diseases which are called protective foods. If it is not in our world than we can' t survive in this world. Water is also the gift of nature. We get water from different sources. The main source of water is rain. We also get water from rivers and lakes. Mountains and water are connected with each others. In the mountains, we get water from streams, lakes and springs. There are place which do not have any lakes or rivers. Here mean at this place we have to dig wells to get water. We always drink water for our survival. Water is really precious for us. We should never waste it. We have made a lot of changes on our planet. We have built bridges, roads, flyovers and subways. We have also built houses, buildings, e. t. c. But in doing all this , we have sometimes misused our natural resources. For example, often trees are cut down indiscriminately to build roads, factories and buildings. Water is misusing by people. They throw many waters by thinking there are many waters which can' t never be exist. So, in order to stop the misused of our natural resources we should we should give the people education about it. We should teach them that the advantage and disadvantage of it. We should give them lesson to be careful not to pollute, damage or exhaust these resources.
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