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Biodiversity and Conservation

Biodiversity and Conservation

Assessment

Presentation

Science

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

6 Slides • 42 Questions

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media

Biodiversity conservation

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Let's play a game

3

Multiple Choice

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Which movie is this?

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IT

2

Bhoot

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The Nun

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Kaun

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Multiple Choice

Choose the movie... "A quiet place"

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

Which ghost turns into a Bat?

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Vampire

2

Skelton

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Zombie

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Pennywise

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Multiple Choice

Choose the movie... "IT"

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

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Which movie is this?

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Bhoot

2

Evil dead

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The Nun

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Doctor Sleep

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Multiple Choice

Choose the movie... "Train to Busan"

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

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Which ghost is this?

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Vampire

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Zombie

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Skelton

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Multiple Choice

Choose the movie... "Don't breathe"

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

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Which movie is this?

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Halloween

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Evil Dead

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Zombie Land

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Escape Room

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Multiple Choice

Choose the movie... "The conjuring"

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

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Which horror Hindi movie is this?

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Aatma

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Raat

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Kaun

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Raaz

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Multiple Choice

Choose the movie... "Ready or not"

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

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Which movie is this character from?

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Joker

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IT

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Hush

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Creep

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Multiple Choice

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Which Hindi movie is this?

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Purana Mandir

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Purani Haveli

3

Veerana

4

Samri

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Multiple Choice

Which app has its famous logo which is the ghost?

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Instagram

2

Snapchat

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Twitter

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TikTok

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Facebook

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Multiple Choice

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Which Hindi movie is this?

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Mangal Sutra

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Jadu Tona

3

Veerana

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Gehrayee

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media

Biodiversity Conservation

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Biodiversity Conservation

  1. In-Situ

It is biodiversity in its natural habitat. For example, preserving rhinos in Ujung Kulun and Komodo dragons in NTT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2sbX8hXyOA

media

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Biodiversity Conservation

  1. Ex-Situ

It is biodiversity outside its natural habitat. For example, conservation in zoos and botanical gardens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lu0rwy_sAU

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Quiz Time

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Multiple Choice

The variety of life in an area that is determined by the number of different species in that area.

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Biodiversity

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Genetic diversity

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Species diversity

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Ecosystem diversity

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Multiple Choice

Increases the stability of an ecosystem and contributes to the health of the biosphere.

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Biodiversity

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Genetic diversity

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Species diversity

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Ecosystem diversity

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Multiple Choice

The variety of genes or inheritable characteristics that are present in a population.

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Biodiversity

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Genetic diversity

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Species diversity

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Ecosystem diversity

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Multiple Choice

Increases the chances that some species will survive during changing environmental conditions or during the outbreak of disease.

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Biodiversity

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Genetic diversity

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Species diversity

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Ecosystem diversity

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Multiple Choice

The number of different species and the relative abundance of each species in a biological community.

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Biodiversity

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Genetic diversity

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Species diversity

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Ecosystem diversity

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Multiple Choice

The variety of ecosystems that are present in the biosphere.

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Biodiversity

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Genetic diversity

3

Species diversity

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Ecosystem diversity

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Multiple Select

What do "green plants" do to contribute to a "healthy biosphere"?

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Provide drinking water safe for humans use

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Provide oxygen to the atmosphere

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Remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Increase the likelihood increases the chances that some species will survive during changing environmental conditions or during the outbreak of disease.

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Multiple Choice

Excessive use, of species that have economic value is a factor increasing the current rate of extinction.

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Overexploitation

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Habitat Loss

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Destruction of Habitat

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Disruption of Habitat

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

If a habitat is destroyed or disrupted, the native species might have to relocate or they will die.

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Overexploitation

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Habitat Loss

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Destruction of Habitat

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Disruption of Habitat

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

The destruction of habitat, such as the clearing of tropical rain forests, has a direct impact on global biodiversity.

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Overexploitation

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Habitat Loss

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Destruction of Habitat

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Disruption of Habitat

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

The declining population of one species can affect an entire

ecosystem.

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Overexploitation

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Habitat Loss

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Destruction of Habitat

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Disruption of Habitat

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Atmospheric chemical changes that threaten biodiversity

and global stability.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

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Eutrophication

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Invasive (introduced) species

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

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Ecological issue shown in the diagram.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

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Eutrophication

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Invasive (introduced) species

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

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Ecological issue shown in the diagram.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

3

Eutrophication

4

Invasive (introduced) species

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Ecological issue shown in the diagram.

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Biological Magnification

2

Acid precipitation

3

Eutrophication

4

Invasive (introduced) species

5

Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Ecological issue shown in the diagram.

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Biological Magnification

2

Acid precipitation

3

Eutrophication

4

Invasive (introduced) species

5

Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Ecological issue shown in the diagram.

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Biological Magnification

2

Acid precipitation

3

Eutrophication

4

Invasive (introduced) species

5

Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Sulfur and nitrogen compounds react with water and

other substances in the air to form sulfuric acid and

nitric acid.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

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Eutrophication

4

Invasive (introduced) species

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Removes calcium, potassium, and other

nutrients from the soil, depriving plants of these nutrients.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

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Eutrophication

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Invasive (introduced) species

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Occurs when substances rich in nitrogen and

phosphorus flow into waterways, causing extensive

algae growth.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

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Eutrophication

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Invasive (introduced) species

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

In this phenomenon, the algae use up the oxygen supply during their rapid growth and after their deaths during the decaying process. Other organisms in the water suffocate.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

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Eutrophication

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Invasive (introduced) species

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Nonnative species that are either intentionally or

unintentionally transported to a new habitat.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

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Eutrophication

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Invasive (introduced) species

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Pollution

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Multiple Choice

These often reproduce in large numbers because of a lack of predators, and become over-powering in their new habitat.

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Biological Magnification

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Acid precipitation

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Eutrophication

4

Invasive (introduced) species

5

Pollution

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Multiple Choice

Using resources at a rate in which they can be replaced

or recycled while preserving the long-term environmental health of the biosphere.

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Sustainable use

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Natural Resources

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Renewable resources

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Non-renewable resources

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Multiple Choice

Resources that are replaced by natural processes faster than they are consumed.

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Sustainable use

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Natural Resources

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Renewable resources

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Non-renewable resources

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Multiple Choice

Resources that are found on Earth in limited amounts or those that are replaced by natural processes over extremely long periods of time.

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Sustainable use

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Natural Resources

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Renewable resources

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Non-renewable resources

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Biodiversity conservation

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