Show What You Know!! Use 1 POINTER finger for Renewable Natural Resource Use 2 fingers for Nonrenewable Natural Resource Use 3 fingers for Manmade.

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Show What You Know!! Use 1 POINTER finger for Renewable Natural Resource Use 2 fingers for Nonrenewable Natural Resource Use 3 fingers for Manmade Resource

Non-Renewable

Non-Renewable~Also refined from petroleum; so technically manmade as well.

Renewable

Non-Renewable

Non-Renewable

Non-Renewable

Renewable

Renewable

Renewable

Renewable

Manmade Resource

Non-Renewable

Renewable

Manmade Resource

Non-Renewable~While paper or a single tree are considered renewable…it takes a LONG time to get a forest back!

Manmade Resource~Created from a renewable natural resource

Renewable~A Single tree is considered renewable because it can be regrown in a reasonable amount of time.

Renewable

Renewable