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What is a nonrenewable resource?
A resource that cannot be created again and will run out eventually.
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What is recycling?
Using an old milk carton to make a birdhouse is an example.
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What are the oceans?
Most of the water on our Earth is found here.
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What is a natural resource?
A resource that is found in nature and is useful.
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What is solar power?
A source of energy that is created by the sun.
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What is reusing?
Using reusable batteries is an example.
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What are ways to conserve water?
Shutting off the water while brushing your teeth, taking shorter showers, and not watering your plants during the day are all examples of this.
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What is a tree?
Houses, buildings, and paper are made from this natural resouce.
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What is coal?
A resource that is nonrenewable,it is mined from the earth and it looks like large black rocks.
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What are recyclables?
Plastic, cans, and cardboard
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What is conservation?
The careful protection of the Earth and its natural resources.
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What is electricity?
The sun, wind, fossil fuels, and water can generate this energy.
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What is fossil fuel?
Oil, natural gas, and coal are these.
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What is reducing?
To use less
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What is potable?
The kind of water that is drinkable.
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What is a vitamin?
Minerals are used to make this manufactured item.
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What is a renewable resource?
Water, solar, and wind power are all examples of this resource
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What recycling?
To use again in a different way
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What is salt water?
The type of water that is found most commonly on our planet.
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What is sheep?
This animal's wool can be used to make clothing.
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