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Thursday, March 10, 2016 A-Day Objective: YWBAT describe advantages and disadvantages of different energy sources. Drill: If renewable resources can be replaced why do we need to conserve them? Homework Finish any unfinished work Return NorthBay form

Answer It is important to conserve natural resources so that we won’t use them up faster than they can be replaced.

Did you know…? North Dakota alone experiences enough steady wind to supply about a third of the nation’s electricity needs.

Today’s Activities  Drill  Read Chapter 5 Section 2  Review ViewPoints on Fossil Fuels  Classroom Quiz  Conclusion

Closure What is the difference between the organic material from which coal forms and the organic material from which petroleum and natural gas mainly form?

Conclusion Answer Coal forms from buried, decayed swamp plants, while oil and natural gas form mainly from buried, decayed sea life.