Capital is any form of wealth that contributes to the production of more wealth. Below are three types of capital (Natural, human, and manufactured). Drag the examples to the type of capital they best exemplify. knowledge skills lumber air filtration buildings Wrenches experience roads pollination Human Capital Natural Capital Manufactured Capital
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