What is something we use?
What is a lake?
The area in which all water flows to one collective place.
What is a watershed?
Provide building materials, fuel, and habitats.
Virginia's important fossil fuel used for energy.
What is coal?
Fruit, wood, and rocks are all examples of this.
What are capital resources?
Long ribbony water ways that flow towards an ocean.
What are rivers?
The watershed that covers over half of Virginia.
What is the Chesapeake Bay Watershed?
Forest planted by people.
What is gravel?
A saw, hammer, and axe are all examples of this.
What are capital resources?
Large bodies of water made of salty water.
What are oceans?
"We all live downstream" meaning.
What is water quality is determined by what happens upstream?
A forest that grew without humans.
What is a natural forest?
The metric unit of mass that would be used to weight a granite countertop?
What is a kilogram?
Teachers, firefighters, and bakers are all examples of this.
What are human resources?
Body of water surrounded by land on THREE sides.
What is a bay?
The impacts of polluting a watershed.
What is organisms and people having less natural resources?
This is turned into ceramics or sometimes windows when melted very hot.
What is sand?
The type of natural resource that provides food, oxygen, materials for building, and habitats.
What are plant resources?
The Atlantic Ocean, James River, Lake Drummond, and Chesapeake Bay are all examples of this.
The name for the list of waterways between a certain point on a map and the end of the watershed.
What is a watershed address?
What is preventing erosion and filtering pollutants.
When crushed, is used for roads. When ground up, is used to make cement.
What is limestone?