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Natural Resources

Natural resources such as oil, coal, metals, rocks, soil, air, water, trees, natural gas, plants and animals come from the Earth.

Characteristics of natural resources make them useful such as fibers of cotton to produce cloth or the strength of wood to make furniture.

Natural resources can be conserved by using less, by recycling and by reusing.

Your text here not made by humans

Your text here a feature that helps identify something

Your text here something valuable that we can use

Your text here something that is made by people

Your text here to prevent the loss of something