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A raw material is something that's acted upon by human labour or industry to create some product that humans desire. Often the term is used to denote material that came from nature and is still in an unprocessed or minimally processed state. Iron ore and logs would be examples. And a raw mateial is a substance that was in nature without the human effect by faris haddadin. Examples of raw materials are salt. In Marxist economics, the term is used in a distinct sense: raw material is a subject of labor (something that will be worked on by labor) that has already undergone some alteration by labour. In other words it doesn't apply to materials in their entirely unprocessed state.
   

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