Natural Resources Basics
Energy, Climate & Earth System
Soil, Water & Cycles
Renewable vs. Nonrenewable
Public Lands & Agencies
100

Which definition best captures the concept of a natural resource from a human-use perspective?

Naturally occurring materials that can be used to meet human needs

100

Which Earth system is primarily responsible for regulating weather and climate processes?

Atmosphere

100

Which statement best explains why soil is considered a critical natural resource?

It supports terrestrial plant life and food systems

100

Fossil fuels are classified as nonrenewable primarily because they

Require millions of years to form

100

Public lands differ from private lands primarily because they are

Managed for public benefit

200

Which item demonstrates the difference between a natural resource and a manufactured product?

Fresh water because it exists naturally

200

Wind is best described as energy resulting from

Solar radiation unevenly heating Earth’s surface

200

Soil erosion is a major concern because

Productive soil forms slowly

200

Which resource combination includes only fossil fuels

Coal, petroleum, natural gas

200

Why does Alaska contain the highest percentage of U.S. public lands

Historical federal land retention

300

Biotic resources are distinguished from abiotic resources because they…

Originate from living organisms

300

Sunlight is essential to ecosystems because it

Drives photosynthesis and energy flow

300

Water is classified as a renewable natural resource because it

Is constantly reused through natural cycles

300

Minerals differ from other natural resources because they are

Inorganic and naturally occurring

300

Which agencies collectively manage most federal lands

Agriculture and Interior

400

Which scenario best represents an abiotic resource?

Groundwater

400

Climate differs from weather because climate describes

Long-term weather patterns

400

Which process best illustrates the movement of water between Earth systems

The water cycle

400

Nonrenewable resources present management challenges because

Replacement takes geological time

400

The U.S. Department of the Interior plays a central role in

Federal land stewardship

500

An inexhaustible resource is best defined as one that

Will not be depleted on a human timescale

500

The increased atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide is most directly linked to

Fossil fuel combustion

500

Which resource is renewable but can become limited through misuse

Fresh water

500

How does water influence seed germination

Water is necessary for germination, but too much causes seeds to rot or drown

500

Which characteristic best distinguishes National Park Service lands

Strict preservation and public enjoyment

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