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Provides all the material needed to sustain human life.

 Provides air for breathing  Provides rain to help living things grow

 Contains all of Earth’s waters nature.besthdwalls.com

 Source of food, fuel, clothing, and shelter members.virtualtourist.com

AAny energy source, organism, or substance found in nature that people use. GGroups: RRenewable NNonrenewable

 Power for solar cells and batteries  Heating of homes and businesses  Generating electricity consciouslifenews.com

 Power to move windmills that:  Pump water  Grind grain  Generate electricity

 Power to generate electricity  Transportation with boats and ships  Drinking  Washing serc.carleton.edu

 Material for:  Furniture  Clothing  Fuel  Dyes  Medicines  Paper  Cardboard  Generating electricity angelsdream-angel.blogspot.com

 Material for fuels %253A%252F%252Fwww.nrcs.usda.gov%252FInternet%252FFSE_MEDIA%252Fstelprdb jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.nrcs.usda.gov%252Fwps%252Fportal%252Fnrcs%252Fmain%252Fnational%252Flanduse%252Frangepasture%252Fpast ure%252F%3B2100%3B1500

SunlightWindWaterTrees & Plants Animal Waste

A natural resource that can be replaced in nature at about the same rate it is used.

A nonrenewable energy source formed from ancient plants and animals buried in Earth’s crust for millions of years. Three Types of Fossil Fuels Coal Oil Natural Gas

 Fuel to generate electricity  Chemicals for medicines  Chemicals for consumer products

 Fuel for cars, airplanes, and trucks  Fuels for heating and generating electricity  Chemicals for plastics, synthetic fabrics, medicines, grease, and wax

 Fuel for:  Heating  Cooking  Generating electricity science.howstuffworks.com

 Fuel to generate electricity avidinvestorgroup.com

 Materials for:  Coins  Jewelry  Building  Computer chips  Lasers  Household products  Paint  Dryers

Fossil FuelsUraniumMinerals & Rocks Coal Oil Natural Gas

A natural resource that exists in a fixed amount or that is used up faster than it can be replaced in nature.