No, a factory is not considered a land resource; rather, it is a man-made structure that utilizes land resources. Land resources typically refer to Natural Resources found on or beneath the earth's surface, such as soil, minerals, and forests. However, the land on which a factory is built is classified as a land resource, while the factory itself is an example of capital or built infrastructure.
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