by miss oberlander. before reading #1-5 what did you list? part a what did you learn? part b...
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- By Miss Oberlander
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- Before reading #1-5
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- What did you list? Part A What did you learn? Part B *Lets grade your answers with a red pen together!
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- Things people use to survive
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- nature A material found in nature that people use. They help us meet our needs. Sand and water Trees for lumber
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- Resources Natural Resources Renewable Resources Non- renewable Resources Man-made Resources
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- A material that cannot be replaced after use. Example: Coal Once it is used, its gone!
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- A material that, with careful planning, can be replaced or replenished after use.
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- Fuel formed in the earth from ancient plant and animal remains oil coal
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- Something that comes from the Earth and is removed by mining
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- The wearing away of soil by water and wind
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- To harm earths land, air, or water by making it dirty
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- When the water runs across hard surfaces collecting oil, dirt, and pollutants. It can then flow into a river and pollute the water.
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- To keep something from becoming damaged or lost.
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- Natural resources; theyre all around us! Forests, coal, soil, wildlife, and sand, Aggregates, clean water, and arable land Virginias natural resources!
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- Natural and cultivated forests are a widespread resource in Virginia Carbon-dioxide Paper Wood products for buildings
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- Appears naturally Many types of trees Grows all over the place
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- Grows in rows Planted by people Typically one type of tree
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- Electric power when heated Fossil fuel
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- mixing cement and mortar in sandpits for children as a base when laying a footpath making glass mixing with heavy soil to make it lighter spreading on icy roads sandblasting sandpaper mixing with seeds when sowing
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- Coal Limestone Granite Sand Gravel
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- Used to make patios Landscaping rock Road gravel Cement An ingredient in toothpaste!
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- is used to make: Countertops Tile Curbing Buildings
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- Is used for: Driveways Drainage Erosion control Construction-related purposes
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- Deer Bear Wild turkey Waterfowl Quail Rabbit Squirrel
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- Bass Perch Trout Catfish Crabs
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- Drinking Washing
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- For breathing Animals People
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- For recreation And tourism
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- Virginias soil and land support a great variety of life, provide space for economic activities, and offer a variety of recreational opportunities.
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- Natural resources; theyre all around us! Forests, coal, soil, wildlife, and sand, Aggregates, clean water, and arable land Virginias natural resources!