ES06A – Teach About Earth ’ s Renewable Resources Use with BrishLab ES06A.

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ES06A – Teach About Earth ’ s Renewable Resources Use with BrishLab ES06A

1- What would make some resources be called renewable? Page 1 Para 1 Image Link Image Link

1- What would make some resources be called renewable? Page 1 Para 1 Renewable resources are replaced in a lifetime. Image Link Image Link

1- What would make some resources be called renewable? Page 1 Para 1 Renewable resources are replaced in a lifetime. Image Link Image Link

2- What are the three “R”s of conservation? Page 1 Para 4 Image Link Image Link

2- What are the three “R”s of conservation? Page 1 Para 4 Image Link Image Link The three “R”s of conservation are Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

2- What are the three “R”s of conservation? Page 1 Para 4 Image Link Image Link The three “R”s of conservation are Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

3- List four renewable energy resources. Page 1 Para 8 Image Link Image Link

3- List four renewable energy resources. Page 1 Para 8 Image Link Image Link Solar, water, wind, biomass and geothermal are all renewable resources.

3- List four renewable energy resources. Page 1 Para 8 Image Link Image Link Solar, water, wind, biomass and geothermal are all renewable resources.

4- Why are some energy resources going to be here for a long time? Page 1 Para 9 Image Link Image Link

4- Why are some energy resources going to be here for a long time? Page 1 Para 9 Some energy sources have been flowing for millions of years and have millions to go-others will be used up! Image Link Image Link

4- Why are some energy resources going to be here for a long time? Page 1 Para 9 Some energy sources have been flowing for millions of years and have millions to go-others will be used up! Image Link Image Link

5- Why is biomass energy considered to be renewable? Page 2 Para 10 Image Link Image Link

5- Why is biomass energy considered to be renewable? Page 2 Para 10 Image Link Image Link Biomass sources come from living materials and they can be replanted.

5- Why is biomass energy considered to be renewable? Page 2 Para 10 Image Link Image Link Biomass sources come from living materials and they can be replanted.

6- Can we “use up” renewable resources? Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link

6- Can we “use up” renewable resources? Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link We can cut down too many trees to have them grow again in a lifetime.

6- Can we “use up” renewable resources? Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link We can cut down too many trees to have them grow again in a lifetime.

7- Identify two point source pollution sources. Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link

7- Identify two point source pollution sources. Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link Point Source pollution is made from sewage, wastewater from factories and leaking tanks.

7- Identify two point source pollution sources. Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link Point Source pollution is made from sewage, wastewater from factories and leaking tanks.

8- How is point source different than non-point source pollution? Page 2 Para 12 Image Link Image Link

8- How is point source different than non-point source pollution? Page 2 Para 12 Image Link Image Link Trash thrown into a river and car exhaust are non point source pollution issues.

8- How is point source different than non-point source pollution? Page 2 Para 12 Image Link Image Link Trash thrown into a river and car exhaust are non point source pollution issues.

9- What can we do fix factory pollution? Page 2 Para 15 Image Link Image Link

9- What can we do fix factory pollution? Page 2 Para 15 Image Link Image Link We can stop factories from polluting by watching where they store their wastes and clean the smoke stacks.

9- What can we do fix factory pollution? Page 2 Para 15 Image Link Image Link We can stop factories from polluting by watching where they store their wastes and clean the smoke stacks.

10- What can we do fix household pollution? Page 2 Para 19 Image Link Image Link

10- What can we do fix household pollution? Page 2 Para 19 Image Link Image Link We can limit lawn fertilizer and check for leaky septic systems.

10- What can we do fix household pollution? Page 2 Para 19 Image Link Image Link We can limit lawn fertilizer and check for leaky septic systems.

Wrap it up: - Wrap it up: Draw and color a conservation bumper sticker. Image Link Image Link

Wrap it up: - Wrap it up: Draw and color a conservation bumper sticker. Image Link Image Link