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Chapter 4
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Natural Resources Natural Resources are materials found in nature that people can use.
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Water is a natural resource.
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Soil is a natural resource.
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Trees are a natural resource.
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Oil Natural Gas
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Scarcity is a shortage of something, not enough to meet people’s needs.
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Abundant means a large supply, more than enough.
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Natural Resources are materials found in nature that people can use.
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Conserve means to use carefully.
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Jennings, Louisiana In 1902 a rice farmer in Jennings found oil beneath his land.
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Offshore rigs
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Cardinal Directions are North, South, East, and West.
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Intermediate Directions are directions in the middle of two cardinal directions.
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In the 1860s Edmund Mcilhenny grew hot peppers in Avery island using rich soil.
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Avery Island is a salt dome located in southern Louisiana.
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Salt Salt is an example of an abundant natural resource.
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Edmund Mcilhenny grew hot peppers and mixed them with salt from Avery Island to make hot sauce.
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The geography of Avery Island helps the economy of Louisiana because of the salt and peppers.
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Wildlife refuges and zoos help protect wildlife.
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A wildlife is animals and plants that live in the wild.
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Tensas National Wildlife Refuge is a place in Northwestern Louisiana that protects wildlife.
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Erosion is a danger to Louisiana’s coast.
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Erosion is the wearing away of land by water, wind, and other natural resources.
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The Gulf of Mexico’s waters are washing away the soil of the coastal wetlands.
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People plant dune plants to help keep the soil from washing away on Louisiana’s beaches.
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Brown Pelican Black Bear Alligator
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A symbol is an object that represents something else.
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John James Audubon is a famous artist who drew lifelike birds.
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