Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2 Managing Earth’s Resources.

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Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2 Managing Earth’s Resources

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2 VOCABULAR Y WORDS

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2 Fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals fossil fuels -

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2  coal  oil  natural gas Three common fossil fuels are ….

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2  They are easy to move from the ground  They can easily be transported  They are usually cheaper Pros for fossil fuels (Why can they be good?)

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2  Burning fossil fuels cause pollution  Harmful oil spills may occur  fossil fues may run out Cons for fossil fuels – (Why can they be bad?)

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2 Very rich soil made up of decayed plants and animals. Layers of soil Humus -

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2 Cross section of soil that shows all the different layers Layers of soil Soil Profile

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2 Very rich soil made up of decayed plants and animals. Layers of soil Humus -

Unit C Chapter 9 --Lesson 2 The upper layer of soil that contains minerals and humus. Layers of soil TOPSOIL -

Unit C Chapter  Nonrenewable resource QUICK QUIZ 1.) What type of resource can not be replaced? _________________

Unit C Chapter  soil, petroleum, coal, iron ore, ect…. 2.) List THREE nonrenewable resources.

Unit C Chapter  TOPSOIL 3.) What is the upper layer of soil called?

Unit C Chapter  Renewable Resource 4.) What type of resource can be replaced? _________________

Unit C Chapter  Wood, water, wind, plants, and animals 5.) List three types of renewable resources __________________

Unit C Chapter  POLLUTION 6.) Adding harmful materials to the air water, or land.

Unit C Chapter  Evaporation 7.) The process in which water changes to water vapor.

Unit C Chapter  Precipitation 8.) Water that falls down from the sky to the Earth.

Unit C Chapter  fossil fuels 9.) Fuel made from the remains of plants and animals.

Unit C Chapter  condensation 10.) The process in which water vapor turns back into water,

Unit C Chapter  coal  petroleum  Natural gas 11.) Name three fossil fuels

Unit C Chapter HUMUS 12) Soil that is very rich in minerals

Unit C Chapter SOIL PROFILE 13) Cross section of soil showing all of the layers.

Unit C Chapter THE END OF CHAPTER 9 LESSON 2