Natural Resources
Material v. Energy
Resources
Renewable v. Nonrenewable Resources
Consequences of Using Natural Resources
Distribution of Natural Resources
100

Define a natural resource. 

What is a resource used for survival or to improve the quality of life? 

100

Define energy resource. 

What is a natural resource used for energy? 

100

Define renewable.

What is a natural resource that can be replaced as quickly or quicker than it is being used? 

100

Define a consequence.

What is a result that naturally follows the actions of a group or a person that may be good or bad?

100

Define distribution.

What is the way in which something, such as a natural resource, is spread out across the Earth?

200

Which of the following is a natural resource?

A water bottle, a fish, or a notebook.

What is a fish?

200

Define material resource.

What is a natural resource used to make objects or eat as food?

200

Define nonrenewable.

What is a natural resource that cannot be replaced as quickly as it is being used. 

200

Define a short term consequence. 

What is a consequence that lasts one human lifetime or less?

200

True or false: natural resources are distributed evenly across Earth's surface. 

What is false?

300

Which of the following is a natural resource?

A pencil, a cheeseburger, or sunlight. 

What is sunlight? 

300

Which of the following is a material resource?

A chair, soil, or paper. 

What is soil?

300

Define a potentially renewable resource. 

What is a resource that is only renewable if it is not used too quickly. 

300

Define a long term consequence.

What is a consequence that lasts longer than a human lifetime?

300

True or false: humans impact the distribution of natural resources

What is true? 

400

Give 3 examples of natural resources. 

What is water?

What are animals?

What are plants? 

(Answers may vary)

400

Which of the following is an energy resource?

Sand, clay, or fossil fuels?

What are fossil fuels?

400

Define an inexhaustible resource.

What is a natural resource that cannot be used up by human activity?

400

Name a negative consequence to using fossil fuels as our primary energy source.

What is pollution and that we can run out of them since they are nonrenewable?

400

True or false: natural processes impact the distribution of natural resources.

What is true? 

500

Explain the impact that humans have on natural resources. 

(What is) The more nonrenewable resources we use, the less we will have in the future. (What is) humans change the distribution of natural resources when we use them.

(Answers will vary)

500

Name a natural resource that is both a material and an energy resource.

What are fossil fuels? What are trees? What is water? What is corn? 

(Answers will vary)

500

Group together the following resources as renewable or nonrenewable. 

Wind, sunlight, rocks, fossil fuels, moving water, biomass, and minerals 

What are wind, sunlight, moving water, biomass (renewable) 

What are rocks, fossil fuels, minerals (nonrenewable)

500

Name a positive consequence of using energy resources other than fossil fuels? 

What is less pollution and decreased risk in running out of them? 

500

Explain why natural resources are unevenly distributed on and near the Earth's surface. 

What are the natural geologic processes that form them and the human processes that move them?

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