Renewable vs Reusable
Technology Evolution
Greenhouses
100

Name 1 Reusable item we talked about today

Water bottle, Rechargeable batteries, Steel, Metal

100

This irrigation technology delivers water directly to plant roots, conserving water and boosting yields.

What is drip irrigation?

100

Greenhouses protect crops from damage caused by this frozen precipitation.

What is hail?

200

Is Metal reusable or renewable?

Reusable

200
  • Ancient flood-based irrigation was replaced by these two modern systems that conserve water.

 What are drip irrigation and sprinklers

200

They maintain stable growing conditions by controlling this.

What is temperature?

300

What is an example of a renewable source?

Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Biomass, HydroPower, 

300

This ancient civilization used canals and flood-based irrigation to water crops.

What is Mesopotamia?

300

Greenhouses reduce exposure to these crop destroyers.

What are pests and diseases?

400

Is Iron reusable or renewable? Explain why

Reusable. It can be melted down, processed, and reformed into new products like car parts, construction materials, and household goods

400

This modern structure shields crops from storms, pests, and extreme temperatures.

What is a greenhouse?

400

They buffer against the unpredictable impacts of this global issue.

What is Climate Change?

500

What's the difference between reusable and renewable?

Reusable means something can be used again and again before being thrown away, like a water bottle or a cloth bag. Renewable means it naturally replenishes itself over time, like sunlight, wind, or forests.

500


  •  The evolution from canals to greenhouses reflects humanity’s drive to overcome these environmental risks.


  •  What are natural disasters, pests, and climate change?


500

In hurricane-prone regions, greenhouses allow these to thrive year-round.

What are vegetables and flowers?

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