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