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  • Brooms and Natural Resources: Understanding the Materials
    A broom itself is not a natural resource. It is a manufactured product.

    However, the materials used to make a broom are natural resources:

    * The handle is typically made from wood, which comes from trees.

    * The bristles can be made from various materials, including:

    * Natural fibers like broomcorn, straw, or palm leaves.

    * Synthetic fibers like plastic, which is derived from petroleum.

    So, while the broom itself is not a natural resource, its components are.

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