Weather
Slow Changes
Fast changes
Natural Resources
Conservation
100

What is air temperature?

How warm or cool the air is

100

What is the breaking down of landforms by water, wind, or ice called?

Weathering

100

What is another way to say "fast change?"

Rapid Change

100

What is a natural resource?

Materials people get from nature

100

What does it mean to conserve?

To save or keep from going away

200

What is precipitation?

When water falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail

200

What is soil made of?

Weather rock and plant and animal remains

200

Fill in the blank: A _________ is a sudden movement of rocks, dirt, and mud down the side of a hill or mountain.

landslide

200

What kind of natural resources can be replaced quickly and are better for the environment?

Renewable resources

200

What does it mean to make something new from something old?

Recycle

300

What is the condition of the air at a certain time and place?

Weather

300

What kind of soil will be best for plants?

Soil that supports deep roots and healthy growth of the plant

300

Which rapid change forms new land when it cools and hardens?

Volcanic Eruption

300

What kind of resources take millions of years to form and can cause pollution?

Nonrenewable resources

300

What are the three R's of conservation?

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

400

True or False: The weather can be warmer in one part of Texas and cooler in another at the same time.

True

400

True or False: A canyon with a river flowing through it is an example of weathering rock

True

400

What other rapid change might an earthquake cause?

A landslide

400

How can we conserve water?

Take shorter showers or turn off the water when we are not using it.

400

What does the word reduce mean?

To cut back on the amount of product used or to use less of something.

500

Will the weather be warmer if a place is located near the Equator or the Arctic Circle?

The Equator
500

Which slow change occurs when plants or animals die and break down into smaller pieces?

Decomposition

500

What are the three types of rapid changes we learned about?

Earthquakes, Landslides, and Volcanic Eruptions

500

What are some of the ways people use natural resources?

Agriculture, farming, construction, transportation, and to make new products.

500

Why is it important to conserve resources?

We cannot make more of some resources, so we need to make them last longer so that we can keep using them.

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