Renewable resources

Longitude latitude
Mapping

Flow resources
Importance of water and impact on oceans
100

a resource that can be reproduced

What is a renewable resource?

100

The invisible lines that help us navigate the world

Longitude and latitude


100

symbols that show what they mean on the map.

What is a legend?

100

Sun, water, wind

What are some examples of flow resources.

100

Pollution(oil spills) and overfishing are impacts

What are 2 threats to our oceans?

200

Soil, for agriculture crops, fish from oceans for food, trees cut from forests 

What are some examples of renewable resources?

200

Line that run north and south on earth but separate east and west.

Longitude


200

Shows the coordination of map and plotting locations

What is Longitude and latitude?


200

electricity made by flowing, or falling water


Hydro power

200

True or false:by-catch is the fishing of species that are already endangered.

False By-catch Are fish and other sea life that were not intended to be caught.


300

renewable resources help meet our wants and needs. We use renewable resources for food, medicine, shelter, and for clothing and furniture

Why do we need renewable resources?


300

Line that run east and west but separate north and south.

Latitude

300

The ratio of a distance on the map 

What is a scale on a map?

300

True or false Flow resources extremely important to us and all living things.

True


300

Catching too many fish so that the fish stock can not renew itself

What is overfishing?

400

What are some ways that you can help save and use natural resources in a sustainable way?

Reduce, reuse, recycle, plant a tree, bike more drive less if possible, don’t send Che I also into water

400

0 degrees latitude

equator


400

Represents or indicates real objects or characteristics.

What are Symbols on the map?

400

positive: doesn’t use any fossil fuels or pollute the air. negative: has affects on aquatic life, on rare occasion leak or flood surrounded area.

What are some positive and negative impacts of hydro power?


400

can affect marine wildlife and disrupt ecosystem and  populations of different species of fish: some species of fish have already become endangered or even extinct.



What are the impacts of overfishing?

500

True or false; we use more resources than the earth can produce

True

500

0 degrees longitude 

Prime Meridian

500

The earth is a sphere so this is the best representation of Earth.

What is a globe?


500

The system can’t constantly produce energy. If you take into account the amount of sunlight during different seasons, as well on cloudy days, this may be considered an unreliable source of energy.

What are the disadvantage sir solar power

500

True or false; When you see the MCS (marine stewardship council)on the labels on fish, it means that the fish are not being harvested sustainably

False


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