Chapter 5- What are Earth’s Resources?

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Chapter 5- What are Earth’s Resources? Review for the Test

What are examples of renewable resources. 1. plastic and trees 2 What are examples of renewable resources? 1. plastic and trees 2. air and oil 3. metals and soil 4. wind and sun 4. wind and sun

What are examples of nonrenewable resources. 1. plastic and trees 2 What are examples of nonrenewable resources? 1. plastic and trees 2. air and oil 3. rocks and soil 4. wind and sun 3. Rocks and soil

2. trees and coal (a fossil fuel) Which two examples are natural resources? 1. rock and plastic 2. trees and coal 3. shirts and ties 4. glass and water 2. trees and coal (a fossil fuel)

Fossil fuels are ____________. A source of energy formed from plants or animals that died long ago

An example of a fossil fuel is _____________ 1. plastic 2. oil 3 An example of a fossil fuel is _____________ 1. plastic 2. oil 3. nylon 4. polyester 2. oil

Which is an example of how people do NOT use fossil fuels. 1 Which is an example of how people do NOT use fossil fuels? 1. to heat homes 2. to power cars 3. to make electricity 4. to make products like clothes 5. none of the above 5. None of the above

People change the environment to meet their needs by _____________. 1 People change the environment to meet their needs by _____________. 1. cutting down forests to grow crops 2. drinking juice from the refrigerator 3. getting dressed in the morning 4. going shopping 1. cutting down forests to grow crops

plants and animal homes A landfill is where trash is buried. They harm the environment by destroying _____________________. plants and animal homes

When damaged habitats can be repaired, or fixed, we call this _________________________. land reclamation

When trees are cut down, we can restore these natural resources by doing what? planting new trees

Which materials cannot be recycled. 1. plastic 2. glass 3. paper 4 Which materials cannot be recycled? 1. plastic 2. glass 3. paper 4. metals 5. none of the above 5. none of the above