Natural resources Prim 2. What are natural resources?? - Natural resources are the things in nature made by Allah such as rivers, sea, deserts,……. People.

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Natural resources Prim 2

What are natural resources?? - Natural resources are the things in nature made by Allah such as rivers, sea, deserts,……. People can use the natural resources in their life Plants, animals, water, air, rocks & many other things around us are natural resources People should take care of the natural resource

Please answer booklet page 7

A – Plants They give us food Plants cool the air Plants give us wood, cotton, medicine& perfumes

(B) Water People travel in water We need water to live We can't live without water Plants &animals also need water to live

Please answer booklet page 10

(C) Air Air is around us but we can't see it We can only feel air when it moves We breathe air all the time It keeps us alive All plants & animals also breathe air We can fill things like the balloon with air

Please answer booklet page 12

(D) Rocks Rocks are a hard nonliving thing Rocks have many shapes, size& colors Uses of rocks:- used to make many things We use it to make building We make statues by rocks

Please answer booklet page 14