Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself

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Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself? Investigation Question: How can a city use their natural resources to sustain itself? Investigation 1: For a city to be sustainable, it must stop using nonrenewable energy and start to use renewable energy resources. In addition, the use and management of resources such as agriculture, wilderness and aquifers to ensure people have enough food, water, and shelter. Terms: Sustainable, Renewable energy, Nonrenewable energy, Wilderness, Agriculture , Aquifers

Concept Map Sustainability Renewable Energy Nonrenewable Energy Agriculture Wilderness Aquifer Properly managed to sustain food for everyone Properly managed to sustain building materials for shelter Properly managed to sustain clean water

Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy

Sustainable Agriculture

Drawings and Labels Organic Versus Conventional Farming Conduction

Sustainable Wilderness

Drawing and Labels Draw the picture below to the best of your ability and label the diagram.

Urban Water Cycle

Drawing and Labels Draw the picture below to the best of your ability and label the diagram.

Focus Questions Write the question and answer in a complete sentence Q1. How will people get food? Q2. How will people obtain clean water? Q3. How will people obtain materials to build shelters? Importance of the ozone Sun tan lotion technology What is SPF? The weather: Controlling the weather HAARP

Exit Slip Write the question and answer in a complete sentence How can a city use their natural resources to sustain itself? Claim (HOW): Evidence (WHY): Example (WHAT):