Raw materials are natural resources that are used to make products we use every day. They come from nature and can include things like wood from trees, iron from the earth, and crude oil from underground. These materials are the starting point for creating everything from paper and steel to plastic and petrol. In geography, learning about raw materials helps us understand where products come from, how they are made, and the impact this has on the environment and different economies around the world. Knowing about raw materials is important because it helps us think about how we use resources and how we can protect them for the future.
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