NATURAL RESOURCES. NATURAL RESOURCE ANYTHING FOUND IN NATURE HUMANS CAN USE.

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NATURAL RESOURCES

NATURAL RESOURCE ANYTHING FOUND IN NATURE HUMANS CAN USE

BRAINSTORMING WHAT ARE EXAMPLES OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN NORTHEAST WISCONSIN? WHAT ARE NATURAL RESOURCES/ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES?

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO STUDY NATURAL RESOURCES? PRESERVE/CONSERVE OUR RESOURCES

WHAT CAN WE DO TO PRESERVE/CONSERVE RESOURCES? REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE WHAT ARE EXAMPLES OF EACH OF THE ABOVE METHODS?

RECYCLING WHAT % OF U.S. GARBAGE IS FOOD WASTE? 17% OUR GREENHOUSE ALSO PRODUCES A LARGE AMOUNT OF PLANT WASTE ALL THIS WASTE CAN BE RECYCLED

VERMICOMPOSTING USING WORMS TO RECYCLE FOOD AND PLANT MATTER CREATES A RICH ORGANIC FERTILIZER