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RESOURCES PROJECT 05 LESSON 01
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WHAT ARE RESOURCES? RESOURCES
Any part of physical environment that people value and use to meet their needs or provides a benefit. Ex: Land or open space Trees and Timber Oil or Petroleum Mineral Resources Cattle Water Wind and Solar
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LAND OR OPEN SPACE This include arable or land that is good for farming. Space can be useful for building anything and can sometimes become very limited. The Grand Canyon - Erosion was a major force in the creation of the Grand Canyon
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TREES AND TIMBER Trees, wood, and lumber are often used for building and also burned for a source of heat or to generate electricity. The Grand Canyon - Erosion was a major force in the creation of the Grand Canyon © CC Nigel Cox: File: Foildarrig_-_geograph.org.uk_.JPG and licensed for reuse under CC BY-SA 2.0
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OIL OR PETROLEUM Crude oil, also known as petroleum, is a flammable liquid. It is often burned to produce energy. Many common products are produced from crude oil such as gasoline, asphalt, plastics, and even medicine The Grand Canyon - Erosion was a major force in the creation of the Grand Canyon © CC Flcelloguy: File: Oil_well.jpg and licensed for reuse under CC BY-SA 3.0
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The picture on the left shows a quarry to mine granite or hard rock
OIL OR PETROLEUM Mineral resources are anything that has valuable or useful minerals in it. A mineral is something that is made naturally. Oil is a mineral resource, but so are: Coal Gold Copper Granite Nickel Uranium Platinum Silver There are actually over 4,000 known minerals. The picture on the left shows a quarry to mine granite or hard rock
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CATTLE Cattle or other animals are actually a resource as well.
They can be used to help do work, as a source for milk, and a source of food. The Grand Canyon - Erosion was a major force in the creation of the Grand Canyon
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WATER Water is a resource used for energy production, transportation, consumption, hygiene, and irrigation. The Grand Canyon - Erosion was a major force in the creation of the Grand Canyon
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WIND AND SOLAR Wind, solar, and even geothermal heat are resources that can be turned into energy. © CC Hadhuey: File: E-66_Egeln_feb2005.jpg and licensed for reuse under CC BY-SA 3.0
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