Bellwork 10-12-14 Factory waste water can be an environmental problem when it A is released into the air around the factory. B is released into rivers.

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Bellwork Factory waste water can be an environmental problem when it A is released into the air around the factory. B is released into rivers and contaminates them. C is recycled into new materials. D is sent into the ozone layer. Why did you choose your answer? (Write at least one complete sentence.)

Objectives 7.8 Determine the impact of man’s use of renewable and nonrenewable resources on future supplies. 7.9 Evaluate how human activities affect the condition of the Earth’s land, water and atmosphere.

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Natural Resource- pg. 478 Any natural material that is used by humans. Examples: water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals. Why do we use these resources?

Renewable Resource A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed. What resources do you think can be classified as renewable?

Non-Renewable A resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed. What are some examples of non-renewable resources? How does human use of renewable and nonrenewable resources today affect future supplies?

BrainPop Natural Resources

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Bell Work 10/13 Which of the following is a nonrenewable resource? A. Petroleum B. Solar Energy C. Chicken-fat Biofuel D. Hydroelectric Power

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Exit Ticket How does human activity affect earth’s renewable and nonrenewable resources? Homework Watch video on Plate Tectonics and complete viewing guide.