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Place these into two categories. Name both categories. Oil Wind Copper coal trees grapes cotton diamonds oranges corn
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Turn to page 68 in textbook. Also, turn to page 4 in Study Book. What did all 10 of those items have in common?
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Natural Resources The one thing all 10 of those items had in common…. Natural Resources Read page 68. “Most natural resources are raw materials for other products.” Raw materials are natural resources that are changed to be useful. Example – cotton is a raw material for t-shirts. Any material found in naturethat people use and value
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Place these into two categories. Name both categories. Oil Wind Copper coal trees grapes cotton diamonds corn
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Natural Resources There are two categories of natural resources. Renewable Nonrenewable Read 1 st paragraph on pg. 69 Renewable resources are natural resources that the Earth replaces naturally. Ex. Trees, soil, wind, solar energy, bananas. **most are ALIVE. Natural Resources Renewable Resources – Earth replaces naturally Nonrenewable Resources – animalsplants Wind power solar power
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Natural Resources The 2 nd category is Nonrenewable resources Nonrenewable resources are those that the earth cannot replace. Examples: coal, nickel, iron, gold, oil Natural Resources Renewable Resources – Earth replaces naturally Nonrenewable Resources – Earth does not replace animalsplants Wind power solar power gold diamonds Other minerals
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Natural Resources Fossil Fuels: nonrenewable resources that are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals. The main fossil fuels are: Coal Petroleum (Oil) Natural Gas Natural Resources Nonrenewable Resources – Earth does not replace gold diamonds Other minerals Fossil fuels CoalPetroleum (oil) Natural gas
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Bellwork: Friday, Sept. 14 th 1.What is the object? 2.For what purpose is it used? Then, number your paper 3-10.
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List these as “Renewable” or “Nonrenewable” 3. Copper 4. Gold 5. Water 6. Wind 7. Solar energy 8. Trees 9. Cotton 10. Oil 3. Nonrenewable 4. Nonrenewable 5. Renewable 6. Renewable 7. Renewable 8. Renewable 9. Renewable 10. Nonrenewable
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Forms of Energy (page 5) Nonrenewable forms of energy 1.Coal – burned to create electricity Cheap and easy to get/lots in United States Will run out some day Pollutes air 2.Petroleum (oil) – used for fuels, plastics, cosmetics, etc Pollutes air Will run out some day Most in the Middle East 3.Natural gas – burned for heating homes, stoves, water heaters, etc. Cleanest burning fossil fuel Will run out some day
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