Natural vs. Synthetic
Properties & Uses
Environmental Impact
Economics & Geography
Name That Material!
100

These types of resources are found in nature, like river rocks or fresh apples.

What are Natural Resources?

100

This term describes a characteristic you can see or feel, like hardness or strength.

What is a Property?

100

This is a major negative drawback of synthetic materials, often affecting our air and water.

What is Pollution?

100

If a synthetic material is inexpensive and saves a company money, it is said to be this.

What is Cost-effective?

100

You might find these "river" versions of this natural resource while hiking, but they aren't synthetic.

What are Rocks?

200

This is a human-made material created by using natural resources.

What is a Synthetic Material?

200

This application of science is used to create something useful for people.

What is Technology?

200

This term describes a material that will last a very long time and won’t rot or break down in the trash.

What is Non-biodegradable?

200

True or False: Natural resources are spread evenly across all countries.

What is False?

200

This synthetic material is often used to make clear bottles or windows.

What is Glass?

300

Most plastics are synthetically created using these two specific natural resources found underground.

What are Oil and Coal?

300

This synthetic material is used in clothing because it is both durable and stretchy.

What is Polyester?

300

Over-harvesting natural resources can damage these "homes" where plants and animals live.

What are Ecosystems?

300

Many countries must trade because certain resources, like those used in cell phones, are only found in certain _____.

What are Countries (or Regions/ Areas)?

300

This natural resource comes from trees and can be used to build houses or made into paper.

What is Wood?

400

While a tree is a natural resource, this common item used to carry groceries is a synthetic material made from it or oil.

What is a Plastic Bag?

400

Humans create synthetic materials like vaccines to help with this specific human need.

What is Medicine (or Health)?

400

This is the name for extra waste or smoke produced while making a main product.

What is a By-product?

400

This is why companies prefer synthetic materials over natural ones for mass production.

What is because they are cheaper/more durable/easier to make?

400

Often used for umbrellas or jackets, this synthetic fabric is known for being water-resistant and strong.

What is Nylon?

500

This is the specific scientific event where atoms rearrange to form an entirely new substance.

What is a Chemical Reaction?

500

This synthetic material is commonly used for phone cases because it is strong and protects the device.

What is Plastic?

500

Using too many natural resources to make synthetic items leads to this "D" word, meaning the resources are running out.

What is Depletion?

500

This type of synthetic "treat" is often made from synthetic rubbers and sweeteners rather than natural sap.

What is Chewing Gum?

500

While an apple picked from a tree is natural, this stretchy, flavored substance often found under school desks is synthetic.

What is Chewing Gum?

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