What Is It?
Where Is It?
Human Population
H2O
Misc.
100

This type of resource will replenish itself in a short amount of time.

What are renewable resources?
100

These natural resources are heavier and ended up deep within the Earth's crust.

What are minerals/heavy metals such as gold and copper.

100

As the human population increases, natural resources will ____.

What is decrease?

100

If managed correctly, these will never run out.

What are renewable resources?

100

Solar and wind energy sources are known as ______.

What is renewable energy, green energy or alternative energy sources?

200

These are 3 examples of renewable resources.

What are water, trees, crops, wind, the sun, biomass.

200

This non-renewable resource can be found in streams in California and used to make jewelry.

What is gold?

200

The number of individuals of the species in the same area.

What is population?

200

This is the percentage of freshwater on the planet.

What is 3%?

200

The 3 Rs of conservation.

What is reduce, recycle, reuse.

300

This is formed when organic matter such as plant/animal remains are buried deep in the Earth and subject to heat and pressure over millions of years.

What are fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas)

300

Natural resources are spread or distributed this way throughout the planet.

What is uneven distribution or unevenly?

300

This is a limited renewable resource that is in short supply and threatened by the growing population Hint: It's a clear liquid!

What is freshwater?

300

This practice accounts for most of freshwater usage.

What is agriculture?

300

Examples of Earth's systems.

What are land, water, air, and living things.

400

This colorful metal, used in wiring, is located near active tectonic plate boundaries.

What is copper?

400

This type of copper is formed near volcanoes or along the Ring of fire

What is porphyry copper?

400

The term for the amount of people the Earth can support?

What is carrying capacity?

400

This practice will help protect the availability of freshwater.

What is conservation?

400

This is a negative effect that comes from the burning of fossil fuels.

What is carbon dioxide emissions or air pollution?

500

This is an example of a geologic process.

What are volcanic eruptions?

What are the movement of tectonic plates?

What are plate movements?

What is subduction of tectonics plates?

500

This human activity used to "unearth" or "dig up" resources can have a negative effect on ground water reserves.

What is mining?

500

The rate at which the human population is growing.

What is an exponential rate?
500
This is where groundwater is stored.

What is an aquifer?

500

This celebration takes place on April 22nd.

What is Earth Day?

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