Vocabulary | Soil | Multiple Choice | Renewable or Nonrenewable |
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What is conservation?
Saving resources by using them wisely
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What is topsoil?
The layer of soil that has the most nutrients for plants to grow.
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What is oil?
This resource is found below ground
a. air b. cotton c. gasoline d. oil |
What is
This is a renewable resource
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What is reduce?
To use less of things
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What is subsoil
The layer of soil that is below the topsoil.
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What is reusing?
When you use the same skis that are now too small for your older brother you are
a. recycling b. reusing c. reducing |
What is
This is a nonrenewable resource
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What is pollution?
Any harmful material in the environment
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What is sand?
This soil is made up of powdery grains of rock.
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What is door mats?
This product can be made from recycled plastic.
a. cans b. door mats c. newspaper |
What is
This is a renewable resource
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What is reuse?
To break down or change a product and use it to make something new
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What is clay?
This soil does not absorb water and can may be red or orange in color.
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What is rain?
This causes pollution in the air and land to get in water.
a. rain b. cars c. water treatments |
What is
This is a nonrenewable resource
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What is a reusable resource?
A resource that can be used again and again.
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What is humus?
This soil is part of the soil and is made of leaves and animals.
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What is ( accept many answers)
This is one resource that can be reused.
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What is
This is how water can be reused
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