
Natural resources
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Mirna Reda
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Natural Resources
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Open Ended
What are examples of Natural Resources?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Where does wool come from?
pigs
sheep
plants
cows
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Multiple Choice
Which nonrenewable natural resource is used to make plastic products?
coal
oil
natural gas
rocks and minerals
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Multiple Choice
Which renewable natural resource is used to make cardboard, rubber, and wooden products?
metals
trees
cotton plants
cows
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Multiple Choice
Where does leather come from?
plants
animal skin
trees
oil
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Multiple Choice
Which renewable natural resource can be burned for heat?
coal
oil
trees
natural gas
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Multiple Choice
Which natural renewable resource below is not used to generate electricity?
wind
water
sunlight
animals
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Multiple Choice
something that is found in nature and is valuable to humans
Natural Resources
renewable resources
alternative energy sources
solar power
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Multiple Choice
Any material, substance, or organism that is found in nature and used by people is a ?
renewable resource
nonrenewable resources
natural resources
none of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following are renewable resources?
sunlight
water
air
all of the above
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Open Ended
What are some things that we use natural resources for?
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Open Ended
What are examples of renewable resources?
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Open Ended
What are some nonrenewable resources?
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What is a Natural
Resource?
A natural resource is
something that is found in
nature and can be used by
people. Earth’s natural
resources include light, air,
water, plants, animals, soil,
stone, minerals, and fossil
fuels. People need some
natural resources to stay
alive. They use others to
make their lives better.
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Some of our Natural
Resources:
Metals are natural resources that
are important for creating tools
and machines. Trees are made
into timber, which is made into
wood products and pulp for
paper. Plants are used as
medicines, food, and clothing.
Rocks become building materials
in the form of asphalt and
concrete. All of these are
examples of natural resources
that have become valuable
because they are so useful.
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Human-Made
Resources
Human-made resources
are resources created by
people from natural
resources. For example,
humans process oil to
make petroleum and then
use petroleum to make
plastic. Therefore, oil is a
natural resource, and
plastic and petroleum are
human-made resources.
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Human-Made
Resources
A peanut butter and jelly
sandwich is composed of
several natural
resources--the wheat in the
bread, the peanuts in the
peanut butter, and the fruit
and sugar in the jelly.
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Renewable
Resources
Renewable resources
cannot be used up, or
they can be replaced or
grow back in a
reasonable period of
time. Examples include
sunlight, water, and
trees.
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Non-Renewable
Resources
Nonrenewable resources
cannot be replaced in a
reasonable period of time.
For example, once oil and
mineral ores have been
removed from Earth's
surface, they cannot be
replaced for millions of
years. Humans use these
resources faster than they
can be replaced.
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Conservation
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Conservation
We use natural resources in
our day to day lives and they
are very important for our
survival. If we are careless
when using natural resources
we can use them all up and
there will not be any available
for the generations to come.
This is why we must try to
conserve or save our natural
resources.
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Some Ways We Can
Conserve Natural
Resources:
●Turn off lights when they are not
being used.
●Turn off the faucet when it is not
being used. Do not leave water
running.
●Recycle plastic and metal
containers.
●Try not to waste anything.
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Multiple Choice
What is a natural resource?
Something that people make.
Something that is found naturally in nature that people use.
Something that is hard to find.
Something that is easy to think of.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is a natural resource?
Sunlight
Marshmallows
Styrofoam
Plastic
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Multiple Choice
Which one is NOT a natural resource?
Air
Sunlight
Water
Jelly
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Multiple Choice
A renewable resource can not be used up because it can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time. True or False?
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which one is true about a non-renewable resource?
It can be replaced easily
It takes millions of years to be replaced
Some examples are sunlight, air and water.
Do not have to be conserved.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is a non renewable resource?
Air
Coal
Sunlight
Wood
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Multiple Choice
All of the following are ways to conserve natural resources except one. Which one is NOT a way to conserve resources.
Turning off unused lights
Recycling
Re-using plastic bags and containers
Taking long showers.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is a way to conserve natural resources?
Making sure not to waste and creating less trash.
Leaving the water running while you brush your teeth.
Leaving every light in the house on all the time.
Filling up the bathtub everyday.
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