3.11A Identify and describe the importance of earth materials including rocks, soil, water, and gases of the atmosphere in the local area and classify.

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3.11A Identify and describe the importance of earth materials including rocks, soil, water, and gases of the atmosphere in the local area and classify them as renewable, nonrenewable, or inexhaustible resources. 3.11A Identify and describe the importance of earth materials including rocks, soil, water, and gases of the atmosphere in the local area and classify them as renewable, nonrenewable, or inexhaustible resources.

Which of the following is not true about soil? A.Soil is complex mixture. B. Soil anchors plants by their roots. C. Soil provides nourishment to plants. D. Soil is an artificial resource.

Correct Answer Choice: D. Soil is an artificial resource. Soil is classified as a natural resource because it is provided by nature.

Incorrect Answer Choices: A.Soil is a complex mixture of mineral particles, humus, mineral salts, water, air, and living organisms. B.Plants fix into soil by their roots. C.Water and dissolved mineral salts are provided to plants through roots.

Which of the following is a nonrenewable resource? F. Water G. Oil H. Sunlight J. Wind

Correct Answer Choice: Correct Answer Choice: G. Oil Oil is a fossil fuel which is nonrenewable.

Incorrect Answer Choices: F. Water can be classified as a renewable source as it continues to be produced through the water cycle. H. Sunlight is considered an inexhaustible resource in terms of human life. J. Wind is also classified as an inexhaustible resource.

Rocks, soil, water, and gases in the atmosphere are examples of A. resources B. fuels C. minerals D. forces

Correct Answer Choice: A.Resources A resource is any available means used by humans to meet their needs.

Incorrect Answer Choices: B. Rocks, soil, and water are not fuels, although moving water can generate power. C. Rocks, soil, and water may contain minerals, but they are not examples of minerals. D. A force is a push, pull, or lift.

An inexhaustible resource is a resource that _ F. if consumed, can replenish G.cannot be used up H.does not erode J. is not useful to humans

Correct Answer Choice: G. Cannot be used up Inexhaustible resources cannot be exhausted or used up by human consumption and other uses.

Incorrect Answer Choices : F. Renewable resources can replenish if consumed. H. Erosion does not define an inexhaustible resource. J. Resources, by definition, are useful to humans.

Hydro power is used to generate electricity. Hydro power is dependent on which resource? A. Sunlight B. Soil C. Water D. Natural gas

Correct Answer Choice : C. Water Hydro power is the generation of electricity by using the force of falling water.

Incorrect Answer Choices: A. Sunlight provides solar power. B.Soil is not used to generate electricity. D. Natural gas is a fossil fuel, but it is not related to “hydro” which means “water.”