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The importance of natural resources

The importance of natural resources

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Dyana Steely

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14 Slides • 14 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following terms best describes a situation where one country uses its power to control and exploit another country for its resources?

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Imperialism

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Development

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Non-industrialized

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Widespread poverty

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Multiple Choice

Which term describes the process when a country starts making more things in factories instead of by hand, leading to more machines and better technology?

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Industrialization

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Imperialism

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Exploiting

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Conflicts

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Dropdown

Fill in the blank: When people use up resources, it means the resources are being ___.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following terms best describes a big difference between two things, like when some people are very rich and others are very poor?

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Disparity

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Consumed

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Secure

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Development

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Multiple Select

Select all the terms that refer to places or countries that do not have many factories or advanced technology.

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Non-industrialized

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Underdeveloped

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Consumed

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Development

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the term 'imperialism' as used in the context of resource control?

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When a powerful country takes control of weaker countries to get their resources, land, or power.

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A big difference between two things, like when some people are very rich and others are very poor.

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Places that don’t have many resources or technology and aren’t as advanced as others.

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Used up. For example, when people consume resources, it means they use them up.

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Multiple Choice

According to the lesson, why are natural resources important for humans?

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Humans need natural resources to survive and use them every day.

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Natural resources are only important for making money.

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Natural resources are only used by factories.

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Natural resources are not important for daily life.

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Dropdown

More than ___% of resource use is towards food and drink, mobility, and housing.

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Multiple Select

What happen when stronger nations take control of the resources in weaker nations?

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Widespread poverty in the weaker nations

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Increased power in stronger nations

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decrease of power in the stronger nations

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higher quality of life in the weaker nations

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Multiple Select

What are some possible consequences when there are not enough resources available, as suggested by the lesson?

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war

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fighting

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anger

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dispair

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a renewable resource?

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Solar energy

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Coal

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Oil

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Natural gas

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Open Ended

Explain why non-renewable resources are considered less sustainable compared to renewable resources. Provide examples to support your answer.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a non-renewable resource?

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Solar energy

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Wind energy

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Oil

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Hydroelectric power

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word that best describes a situation where one country takes control over another for its own benefit.

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Imperialism

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Industrialization

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Development

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Disparity

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