Soil Formation
Rapid Changes
Humans Use Natural Resources
Conservation is Important
Conserve Natural Resources
100

What is soil?

mixture of tiny rocks and other materials

100

What is a rapid change?

A change that happens very quickly, sometimes in just seconds, minutes, or days

100

What is a natural resource?

BONUS: Give an example of a natural resource you use everyday

something from nature that people use

BONUS: answers will vary

100

What is a limited resource?

BONUS: Give an example of a limited resource you use everyday

a resource that can run out because there is only a certain amount of it available

BONUS: answers may vary

100
What are the three R's? 


BONUS +2: Give an example of each R

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

BONUS: answers will vary

200

What are the 4 materials that can make up or be found in soil?

Rocks / Clay / Sand / Humus

200

Name this rapid change: melted rock, ash, and gases are forced out of an opening in the Earth's surface

Volcanic eruption

200

Oil is a big natural resource in our state of Texas, what is it used for?

to make gasoline and other fuels
200
Name this process: The wise use of limited resources so they don't run out

Conservation

200

Is this Reduce / Reuse / Recycle?

You use an empty cereal box to build a birdhouse instead of throwing it away

REUSE

300

What is decomposition?

BONUS: What forms from this process?

The breaking down of dead plant and animal material

BONUS: Humus

300

Name this rapid change: the Earth's surface is pulled and pushed in different directions causing the surface to shake

Earthquakes

300

Why is land an example of a natural resource?

Land is used to raise crops for food
300

What is the purpose for national parks, state parks, and wildlife reserves?

To conserve natural resources

300
Is this Reduce / Reuse / Recycle?


You bring a reusable water bottle to school everyday

REDUCE

400

What things help with decomposition?

Worms and insects, Fungi, Bacteria

400

Name this rapid change: A sudden movement of soil or rock from higher to lower ground

Landslide

400

What products can the wool from a sheep make?

clothes, blankets, socks, hats, etc.

400

What are the three metals that are a valuable resource found on Earth?

Iron, Copper, Aluminum

400

Is this Reduce / Reuse / Recycle?

You put a plastic bottle into a blue bin

RECYCLE

500

What is the process of breaking apart rocks and other Earth materials into smaller pieces called?

BONUS: Is it a slow or fast process?

Weathering

BONUS: Slow and gradual

500

Here are some rapid changes determine which ones are FAST changes and which ones are SLOW changes:

Weathering, Earthquakes, Erosion, Landslide, Volcanic Eruption, Deposition

FAST: Earthquakes, Landslides, Volcanic Eruption

SLOW: Weathering, Erosion, Deposition

500

Which of these products are made from materials that come from animals? Select the correct answers

A. a leather belt
B. a wool sweater
C. a plastic water bottle
D. a carton of eggs
E. a cotton T-shirt

A, B, D

a leather belt, a wool sweater, a carton of eggs

500

What is a drought? 

BONUS: can you name the drought that happened in the 1930s in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas?

a long period with little or no rain

BONUS: The Dust Bowl

500

How does the use of a cloth bag conserve natural resources?

The cloth bag can be reused over and over again

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