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NATURAL RESOURCES Unit 1: Nothing last forever...

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NATURAL RESOURCES

Unit 1: Nothing last forever...

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A resource is anything we get from the living or nonliving environment

to meet our needs and wants.

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Make a list of the resources you truly need.

Make another list of the reosurces that you use each day only because you want them.

Make a third list of resources you want and hope to use in the future.

Name one item that you use every day and describe how you think that item is made.

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A natural resource is any natural material that is used by humans. Natural

resources include air, soil, minerals, water, oil, plants, and animals.

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How can we categorize natural resources?

Renewable Resources:Are natural resources that can be replaced at

the same rate at which it is consumed.Some renewable resources are considered to

be inexhaustible resources because the resources can never be used up.

Nonrenewable Resources:A resource that forms much more slowly that

it is consumed. Once these resources are used up, humans will have to find other resources to use instead.

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List some examples of renewable and nonrenewable resources.

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Why water and soil can be renewable or nonrenewable resource?

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A material world

Natural resources that are used to make objects, food,

or drink are called material resources. Material

resources can be either renewable or nonrenewable.

The cotton used in T-shirts is an example of

_______________.

The metal used in your desk is an example of a

____________________.

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To make food or drink

List two types of food or drink that are made from material resourses in each picture:

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To make objects

Any object you see is made from material resources. For example cars are made of steel, plastic, rubber, glass and leather.

Where each material resource cames from? Are the renewable or nonrenewable resources?

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Natural resources used to generate energy are called energy resources.

Energy cannot be created or destroyed.

Energy must be converted to be useful.

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What is potential energy? Give examples.

Which energy conversion allows you to feel warm?

Which energy conversion allows this lamp to light up a room?

Which energy conversion lets you hear the music?

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Think of a natural resource that can be used as both a material resource and as an energy resource. Draw two pictures to illustrate each use of the resource.

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Research

How is electrical energy produced?