Renewable
Nonrenewable
Florida's Resources
100

What is a renewable resource?

A resource that can be replenished in our lifetime. 

100

What is a nonrenewable resource?

A resource that cannot be replenished in our lifetime.

100

_________ is an important resource for the computer industry.

Silica

200

Give an example of a renewable resource.

Wind, Water, sunlight, etc.

200

What is an example of a nonrenewable resource?

Iron ore, oil, natural gas, etc.

200

What are the uses of phosphate?

Tooth paste, fertilizer, etc.

300

In what ways can water be used without going through any processes?

To generate electricty

300

True or False: Nonrenewable resources will never run out. 

False

300

A new snake has invaded Florida. It generally eats small animals and other snakes. What effect will this have on Native  Florida snakes?

The Native Florida snakes will decrease. 

400

Give 2 examples of how you could use conservation while at school.

turn off the water fountain when finished, recycle paper, and be a part of the clean plate club at lunch.

400

Why is oil a nonrenewable resource?

It takes thousands of years to form. 

400

In the Sky, Eagles are predators. They mainly eat fish. Fish eat crustaceans. What would happen if the population of crustaceans decreases?

The fish and eagles population would decrease.
500

What is a way that we use a natural resource to make it renewable?

solar energy, dams, wind energy

500

Name 3 nonrenewable resources and what they are used for. 

oil-energy, cars

silica-computers

phosphate- toothpaste, fertilizer. 

500

In the Ocean, sharks are predators. They mainly eat larger fish and seals. Seals eat seabirds. If the population of sharks decreases, how would it impact the other species? 

The seals population would increase and the seabirds population would decrease. 

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