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Natural Resources Review

Natural Resources Review

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Science

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6th - 8th Grade

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Practice Problem

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Easy

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS2-4, MS-PS1-3

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Christina Okleshen

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37 Slides • 25 Questions

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Natural Resources

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Definition

A natural resource is a substance found on the Earth naturally.


Example: water, soil, plants are some examples of natural resources.


*Plants provide us with food, oxygen to help us breathe, and protection through homes and fire. Plants make and protect soil, feed animals, shelter animals, and are used to make clothes and many medicines

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Open Ended

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Define natural resources in your own words.

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There are two types of resources

Renewable and Nonrenewable resources

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Renewable Resources

  • If it can be replaced or not used up it is Renewable

  • Examples: trees can be replanted, sunlight doesn't run out, air doesn't run out, and the water cycle provides water

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Multiple Choice

What makes a resource renewable?

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It is found underground

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It can be replaced

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It can only be used by animals

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What are Non-renewable resources?

If it can't be replaced, it is non-renewable.

Examples: Oil, Metal and Coal can't be replaced.

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Multiple Choice

What makes a resource non-renewable?

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It is found underground

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It can be replaced

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Once it is used, it is gone

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Review

  • Natural Resources are materials that living things depend on

  • There are two types of resources: Renewable and Non-renewable.

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Multiple Choice

Is water renewable or non-renewable?

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renewable

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non-renewable

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It comes from clouds

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Where we get fresh water?

Aquifers - a body of rock or sediment that can carry a lot of water and allows water to flow

Groundwater- water found in the spaces between rock particles below Earth’s surface.

Permafrost- layer of water that is frozen in the soil in polar regions

Fresh surface waters- Includes rivers, streams, and lakes

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Multiple Choice

What is the type of water that moves underground?

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surface water

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water table

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groundwater

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watershed

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What are water quality and supply?

Water Quality - is a measure of how clean or polluted water is.

Potable water- Water that is suitable to drink

Water Supply - is the availability of water.

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Multiple Choice

What is water quality?

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It describes the condition of the water

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It is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth

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It is the property of containing salt

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It is the total amount of suspended solids.

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What threatens our fresh water quality?

Water Pollution is when waste or other materials is added to water that is harmful to organism that use it or live in it.

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Multiple Select

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Water pollution occurs when:

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Harmful substances enter a water supply

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Industries dispose of waste safely and correctly.

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Industries cut costs with waste disposal.

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None of the above.

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Two main types of pollution

Point-source pollution comes from one source. The sources can be identified and control.

Nonpoint-source pollution comes from many different sources. The sources is difficult to identified and control.

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Multiple Choice

Pollution that cannot be traced to a single point because comes from many sources

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estuary

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water shed

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non point source pollution

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point source pollution

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Multiple Choice

Pollution traced to a single point

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water shed

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permeable

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point source pollution

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non-point source pollution

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Types of human pollution

Thermal pollution is any heating of natural water that results from human activity. (cooling water from power plants that is return to lakes or rivers).

Chemical pollution is when harmful chemicals are add to water supplies. (comes from chemical or agriculture plants).

Biological pollution is when live or dead organisms are add to water supplies. (waste water is human and animal waste that enter into our water supply).

Eutrophication is when increase nutrients has been added to the water. (Fertilizer).

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Who monitors and protects our water quality?

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the agency who enforce laws that protect our environment and water quality.

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How is water quality measured

Water quality is measured by using: Dissolved Solids, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Turbidity, and Microbial load.

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Water measurement

  • Water pH indicates the balance between hydrogen ions, which are acidic, and hydroxide ions, which are basic.

  • Turbidity is a measure of the clarity of the water

  • A toxic substance is any substance, material, or disease-causing agent that can cause problems to humans and animals

  • Dissolved oxygen the amount of oxygen gas that is dissolved in water.

  • Microbial load are harmful bacteria, viruses, or protists (human or animal waste) in water.

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Multiple Choice

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Which glass contains water with high turbidity?

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Glass 1

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Glass 2

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Multiple Choice

What is pH?

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The property of containing salt

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The measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved in water

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The amount of suspended solids in water

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The measurement of the acidity or basicity of water

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Multiple Choice

What is dissolved oxygen?

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The property of containing salt

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The amount of suspended solids

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The measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved

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Describes how acidic or basic water is

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Positive Human Actions

National Initiatives

The United states passed laws to protect water quality

The Clean water Act (protect all water quality)

The safe drinking Water Act ( Ensure safe drinking water)

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Multiple Choice

What law regulates water pollution, including sewage systems?

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Pollution Control Act

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The Clean Water Act

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Safe Drinking Water Act

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How can we help?

  • Reduce use of harmful chemicals

  • Dispose of Waste Safely

  • Conserve Water

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Multiple Select

Why do we need to conserve water? (You may select more than one answer)

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To save on the water bill

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There is a lot of water

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It a limited sources

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To have enough clean water in the future

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Multiple Choice

A material that comes from the earth is called a :

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Natural Resource

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Resource

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Man-made Resource

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Usable Resource

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Deforestation

Trivia: Deforestation is the permanent removal of standing forests. It leads to soil erosion, poor water quality, reduced food security, and impaired flood protection. Deforestation is a major environmental issue caused by human activity.

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Multiple Select

Which of these are a natural resource? Select all that apply.

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Plants

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Water

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Soil

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Rocks

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Air

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Poll

Are ALL natural resources AVALAIBLE for us to use ALL THE TIME?

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No

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NO!

Let's talk about why.

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Some natural resources are considered renewable, and others are non-renewable.

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Multiple Choice

What best describes a renewable resource?

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A resource that can be replenished (renewed) after using it

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A resource that CANNOT be replenished (renewed) after using it

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A resource that we use

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Multiple Choice

What best describes a non-renewable resource?

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A resource that can be replenished (renewed) after using it

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A resource that CANNOT be replenished (renewed) after using it

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A resource that we use

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Multiple Choice

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Would this material be considered renewable or non-renewable?

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Renewable

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Non-Renewable

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Multiple Choice

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Would these items be considered renewable or non-renewable? (Think of what is made out of)

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Renewable

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Non-Renewable

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Multiple Choice

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Would these items be considered renewable or non-renewable? (Think of what is made out of)

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Renewable

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Non-Renewable

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Multiple Choice

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Would this item be considered renewable or non-renewable?

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Renewable

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Non-Renewable

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Multiple Choice

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Would this item be considered renewable or non-renewable? (Think of what is made out of)

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Renewable

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Non-Renewable

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Multiple Choice

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Would this item be considered renewable or non-renewable? (Think of what is made out of)

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Renewable

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Non-Renewable

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