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Air water soil minerals Wind energy plants animals fossil fuelsSolar energy Review Question

AIR o most abundant and important natural resource for survival o Is needed to live Used in: Used in: Soccer balls, balloons, tires Soccer balls, balloons, tires Return to main menu

WATER omost important natural resource oPeople cannot survive without it oNeeded by all living things Used in: Swimming pools, drinks, electricity Return to main menu

SOIL needed for growing crops can be used repeatedly in agriculture Used in: Used in: Sandboxes, glass, gardens Sandboxes, glass, gardens Return to main menu

MINERALS

PLANTS  main energy source for living beings on earth  Gives us food Used to: Used to: Climb on trees, play in grass Climb on trees, play in grass Return to main menu

ANIMALS  Food  Clothing  Pets Return to main menu

FOSSIL FUEL Oil Coal Natural gas Return to main menu

WIND ENERGY obtaining energy from wind  obtaining energy from wind  least used resources on earth  doesn't pollute the environment Return to main menu

SOLAR ENERGY  Uses the sun to create energy  can provide cleaner, more sustainable energy future  Used on homes Return to main menu

REVIEW QUESTION What is the most abundant natural resource? A.WaterWater B.AirAir C.SoilSoil D.MineralsMinerals

THERE IS ANOTHER RESOURCE MORE ABUNDANT THAN WATER Return and Try again Back to Question

AIR IS CORRECT Air is the most abundant natural resource Click to Continue

THERE IS ANOTHER RESOURCES MORE ABUNDANT THAN SOIL Return and Try again Back to Question

MINERALS ARE NOT CORRECT Return and Try again Back to Question

GOOD JOB! YOU HAVE FINISHED THIS LESSON ON NATURAL RESOURCES! Click on the image under to return to the title slide for the next student