Unit One Mrs. V Science
Earth Resources 1. Resources that are replaced at the same rate as it is consumed. 2. A resource that forms at a rate slower than the rate that it is consumed. 3. Any natural material that is used by humans such as water, minerals. A.Nonrenewable resources B.Natural resources C.Renewable resources
Earth Resources 1. Resources that are replaced at the same rate as it is consumed. 2. A resource that forms at a rate slower than the rate that it is consumed. 3. Any natural material that is used by humans such as water, minerals. A.Nonrenewable resources B.Natural resources C.Renewable resources
Earth Resources Slide 2 1. A nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago 2. To protect resources that are not renewable 3. A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite chemical structure. A.Mineral B.Fossil fuel C.Conserve
Earth Resources Slide 2 1. A nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago 2. To protect resources that are not renewable 3. A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite chemical structure. A.Mineral B.Fossil fuel C.Conserve
Earth Resources Slide 3 1. The process of cutting down trees to clear land. 2. Matter that comes from a once-living organism 3. A mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter. 4. Does not consist of living matter. A.Organic B.Conserve C.Deforestation D.Inorganic
Earth Resources Slide 3 1. The process of cutting down trees to clear land. 2. Matter that comes from a once-living organism 3. Any natural material that is used by humans 4. Does not consist of living matter. A.Organic B.Natural Resources C.Deforestation D.Inorganic
Earth Resources Slide 4 1. The way in which a mineral reflects light. 2. A measure of the ability of a mineral resist scratching. 3. The ratio of mass to volume in a substance. 4. A solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern. A.hardness B.crystal C.luster D.density
Earth Resources Slide 4 1. The way in which a mineral reflects light. 2. A measure of the ability of a mineral resist scratching. 3. The ratio of mass to volume in a substance. 4. A solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern. A.hardness B.crystal C.luster D.density
Earth Resources Slide 5 1. The color of the powder of a mineral. 2. The manner in which a mineral breaks along either curved or irregular surface. 3. The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat, surfaces. 4. A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching. A.Fracture B.Cleavage C.Hardness D.Streak
Earth Resources Slide 5 1. The color of the powder of a mineral. 2. The manner in which a mineral breaks along either curved or irregular surface. 3. The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat, surfaces. 4. A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching. A.Fracture B.Cleavage C.Hardness D.Streak
Earth Resources Slide 6 1. Two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds. 2. Two or more different substances physically combined. 3. The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat, surfaces. 4. A substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. A.Mixture B.Element C.Compound D.Cleavage
Earth Resources Slide 6 1. Two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds. 2. Two or more different substances physically combined. 3. The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat, surfaces. 4. A substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. A.Mixture B.Element C.Compound D.Cleavage
Earth Resources Slide 7 1. Food 2. Paper 3. Oil 4. Rocks 5. Minerals 6. Water 7. Metals If using I-respond: Enter “A” for renewable Enter “B” for non- renewable
Earth Resources Slide 7 1. Food 2. Paper 3. Oil 4. Rocks 5. Minerals 6. Water 7. Metals If using I-respond: Enter “A” for renewable Enter “B” for non- renewable A A A B B B B
Fossil Fuel…or nah? Slide 8 1. Oil 2. Wind Energy 3. Hydroelectric Energy 4. Coal 5. Solar Energy 6. Natural Gas If using I-respond: Enter “A” for fossil fuel Enter “B” for nah A A A B B B
Fossil Fuel…or nah? Slide 8 1. Oil 2. Wind Energy 3. Hydroelectric Energy 4. Coal 5. Solar Energy 6. Natural Gas If using I-respond: Enter “A” for fossil fuel Enter “B” for nah A A A B B B
Conservation Proclamation List three ways that you can conserve the Earth’s natural resources:
Conservation Proclamation List three ways that you can conserve the Earth’s natural resources:
Rock, Mineral or Both? 1. Has a crystalline structure 2. Is a mixture 3. Is made of all nonliving material Always changing 4. Is a solid 5. Contains organic matter 6. Naturally Occurring Answer Choices: ~A. Rock ~B. Mineral ~C. Both
Rock, Mineral or Both? 1. Has a crystalline structure 2. Is a mixture 3. Is made of all nonliving material Always changing 4. Is a solid 5. Contains organic matter 6. Naturally Occurring Answer Choices: ~A. Rock ~B. Mineral ~C. Both A. B. C. B.