
TUESDAY_04.29_4.11A
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Jamie Jackson
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What are nonrenewable resources?
Resources that can be replaced after use
Resources that cannot be replaced after use
Resources that are always available
Resources that are man-made
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What are fossil fuels and how are they formed?
Fuels formed from minerals
Fuels formed from plant or animal remains
Fuels formed from water
Fuels formed from air
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What is the main focus of the 4th Grade Science lesson on April 29, 2025?
Mathematics and Numbers
Organisms and Environments
History and Culture
Physical Education
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Given scenarios, how can students correctly identify Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources?
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Identify Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources and explain the use and effects of dams.
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Why do people build dams on the Colorado River?
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What are some reasons for building dams?
Recreational use
Prevent flooding
Produce electricity
All of the above
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What are natural resources?
Materials from nature like water and sunlight
Man-made materials like plastic
Only living organisms
Only non-living things
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What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources?
Renewable resources can be replaced; nonrenewable cannot
Nonrenewable resources are unlimited; renewable are limited
Both are unlimited
Both are limited
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Identify two examples of renewable energy sources.
Sunlight and wind
Coal and oil
Natural gas and coal
Oil and sunlight
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Which of the following is a renewable resource: sunlight or coal? Explain why the resource is considered renewable.
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How is the energy from solar panels different from the energy from gasoline?
The Sun gives endless energy for solar panels, but gasoline can be used up.
Gasoline takes little time to replace compared to solar energy.
Solar panels collect energy at night while gasoline is used throughout the day.
Gasoline is safer for the environment than solar energy.
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Carlos noticed his family uses gasoline in their car and solar panels on their roof. He wonders how these energy sources are different.
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