Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Reduce/Reuse/Recycle Water Natural Resouces
100
What is a nonrenewable resource?
A resource that cannot be created again and will run out eventually.
100
What is recycling?
Using an old milk carton to make a birdhouse is an example.
100
What are the oceans?
Most of the water on our Earth is found here.
100
What is a natural resource?
A resource that is found in nature and is useful.
200
What is solar power?
A source of energy that is created by the sun.
200
What is reusing?
Using reusable batteries is an example.
200
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.
200
What is a tree?
Houses, buildings, and paper are made from this natural resouce.
300
What is coal?
A resource that is nonrenewable,it is mined from the earth and it looks like large black rocks.
300
What are recyclables?
Plastic, cans, and cardboard
300
What is conservation?
The careful protection of the Earth and its natural resources.
300
What is electricity?
The sun, wind, fossil fuels, and water can generate this energy.
400
What is fossil fuel?
Oil, natural gas, and coal are these.
400
What is reducing?
To use less
400
What is potable?
The kind of water that is drinkable.
400
What is a vitamin?
Minerals are used to make this manufactured item.
500
What is a renewable resource?
Water, solar, and wind power are all examples of this resource
500
What recycling?
To use again in a different way
500
What is salt water?
The type of water that is found most commonly on our planet.
500
What is sheep?
This animal's wool can be used to make clothing.






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