Ancient Mining
Native American Resources
Resource Distribution
Exports/Imports
Vocabulary
100

100 points: What types of rock did early humans use for making stone tools?

100 points: Early humans used flint, quartzite, and obsidian for making stone tools.

100

100 points: Name a hard metamorphic rock used by Native Americans for knives and spears.

100 points: Native Americans used quartzite for knives and spears.

100

100 points: Give an example of a rock resource used for building structures.

100 points: Sandstone is used for building structures.

100

100 points: How did resource availability affect the development of different cultures in ancient times?

100 points: Resource availability led to the development of different technologies and cultures in ancient times.

100

Capable of being renewed, such as a resource that is inexhaustible or replicable by new formation.

Renewable

200

200 points: Why did early humans start smelting around 4000 BCE?

200 points: Early humans started smelting around 4000 BCE to extract metals like copper, tin, and lead.

200

200 points: Describe the significance of copper mining for Native Americans in Michigan.

200 points: Copper mining in Michigan provided malleable copper for tools and trade.

200

200 points: Explain the importance of limestone in construction.

200 points: Limestone is important in construction for making cement.

200

200 points: Explain the impact of global trade on resource distribution.

200 points: Global trade has influenced the spread and exchange of resources among countries.

200

Not capable of being renewed, such as a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which the resource is consumed.

Nonrenewable

300

300 points: Explain the significance of creating alloys like bronze.

300 points: Creating alloys like bronze was significant as it produced a stronger and more durable material.

300

300 points: How did Native Americans use turquoise in their culture?

300 points: Turquoise was used by Native Americans for beads and jewelry.

300

300 points: What are some common uses of sand as a mineral resource?

300 points: Sand is used for construction, glass-making, and beach replenishment.

300

300 points: Why do some countries rely on others for raw material imports?

300 points: Some countries rely on others for raw material imports due to resource scarcity or specialization.

300

Reduces the amount of damage mining does to ecosystems.

reclamation

400

400 points: How did people extract iron around 1500 BCE?

400 points: People extracted iron around 1500 BCE by heating iron-rich rock.

400

400 points: Explain the importance of clays for Native American pottery.

400 points: Clays were essential for Native American pottery due to their workability.

400

400 points: How is salt utilized in various industries apart from food seasoning?

400 points: Salt is utilized in industries for chemical processing and de-icing roads.

400

400 points: How has modern transportation systems influenced the global mineral trade?

400 points: Modern transportation systems have facilitated the global mineral trade by enabling efficient shipping.

500

500 points: Discuss the importance of iron in ancient metalworking.

500 points: Iron was important in ancient metalworking for its strength and versatility.

500

500 points: Discuss the role of salt extraction in Native American cooking practices.

500 points: Salt extraction was crucial for Native American cooking and food preservation.

500

500 points: Discuss the significance of bauxite in modern industries like aviation.

500 points: Bauxite is significant for producing aluminum used in cans and airplanes.

500

500 points: Discuss the interdependence between resource-exporting and importing countries.

500 points: Resource-exporting and importing countries are interdependent for the supply and demand of raw materials.

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