4th Grade Vocabulary Part Three

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4th Grade Vocabulary Part Three Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation

Renewable Resource A resource that can be replaced as it is used Plants Animals A resource that can be replaced as it is used

ww.so-soap Renewable Resources A T E R I N D U N L I G H T C E A N T I X Y G E N N I M A L S L A N T S

Nonrenewable Resource Coal Petroleum http://fossil.energy.gov/education/ energylessons/index.html Natural Gas A resource that will be used up someday

Nonrenewable Resource ring.com O C K S R O N A T U R L O A L I L I N E R A L S A S

Conservation Careful and wise use of natural resources

Preservation Maintaining an area in its natural condition keeping a forest the way it naturally grows