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Mrs. Schneiderhan

Earth’s Resources

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What is a resource that can be replacedafter it is used?

Renewable resource

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What is it called when you reusea resource to make something

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Recycle

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What is a resource that will neverrun out?

Inexhaustible Resource

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A material found in nature that living things use is a

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Resource

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What is a resource that couldbe used up someday?

Nonrenewable Resource

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Where are most mineral resources found?

•Under Earth•Above Earth

•On Earth

Under Earth

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What is oil used to make?•Paper•Plastic

•Aluminum•Glass

Plastic

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Trees are used to make what?*paper*glass

*plastic*aluminum

Paper

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What resource can get dirty, but can never run out?

•Trees• water•Coal

•Aluminum

Water

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Which resource can be renewed?•Soil

•Water•The Sun

•Trees

Trees

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What type of resource are you usingwhen you breathe?

*renewable*nonrenewable*inexhaustible

Inexhaustible

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By mining

How do people get resources that are under Earth’s surface?

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What type of resource is plasticmade of?

*renewable*nonrenewable*inexhaustible

Nonrenewable Resource

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Aluminum

Which of these resources can be recycled?•Wood

•Aluminum•Coal

•Natural Gas

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Wood

What resource is being used in the picture?

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What resource is pictured?

Soil

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What resource is being used?

They damage buildings, leave soil behind that is rich and good for growing crops

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What resource is used here?

Oil or gasoline

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They can become polluted and dangerous to humans.

Why is it important to protect inexhaustible resources such as air

and water?

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How can people use energy fromthe sun to help conserve nonrenewable resources?

They can use sun energy instead of burning coal or oil.