Can atoms be an example of ubiquitous resources?

Dear Student,

No atoms can not be an example of ubiquitos resource because Common assets are additionally classified dependent on dispersion: Ubiquitous assets are found all over the place (e.g., air, light, water). daylight is available at the vast majority of the spots on the planet and on the land. So it very well may be considered as Ubiquitous assets. Limited assets are common assets just found in specific spots. 
Confined assets are discovered distinctly in specific pieces of the world (for instance metal minerals and geothermal force).

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