Natural Resources
Mining & Resources
Fossil Fuels
Geologic Time
Miscellaneous
100

A material that can be replaced faster than it is used. Give an example.

Renewable Resources

ex: water, wind, solar energy, etc.

100

The process of digging into Earth's surface to remove resources.

Mining

100

Fuel formed from ancient plants and animals.

Fossil Fuels

100

A chart dividing Earth's history into different time periods.

Geologic Time Scale

100

Technology used to gather information about an object without directly observing it.

Remote Sensing

200

A material that cannot be replaced as fast as it is used. Give an example.

Nonrenewable Resources.

ex: coal, oil, natural gas, copper, etc.

200

Areas containing significant amounts of a resource.

Deposits

200

Are fossil fuels renewable or nonrenewable? Why?

Nonrenewable because they cannot be replenished as quickly as we use them.

200

Approximately how old is Earth?

4.6 billion years

200

What is the hardest mineral on the Mohs Hardness Scale?

Diamond

300

Materials found naturally on Earth and used by people.

Natural Resources

300

A mining method used when resources are close to Earth's surface.

Open pit mining

300

What two things help turn dead organisms into fossil fuels over geologica time?

Heat and pressure

300

What do scientists use fossils and rock layers to determine?

Relative age

300

A naturally occurring inorganic solid with a crystal structure.

Mineral

400

As population increases, what generally happens to nonrenewable resources?

They are used up/decrease faster

400

A rock containing valuable concentrations of minerals.

Ore

400

Name one example of a fossil fuel.

Coal, oil, natural gas

400

Geologic time periods are often divided by what major events?

Mass extinctions/major changes in life on Earth

400

A diagram showing layers of rock viewed from a cliff or drill core.

Stratigraphic Column

500

Why are resources not evenly distributed around Earth?

Different geological processes formed resources in different locations.

500

The sinking or compaction of land caused by groundwater removal

Subsidence

500

Where are fossil fuels formed? How does that related to why scientists don't expect new fossil fuels to form fast enough?

They are formed on the ancient sea floor. Formation takes millions of years, while humans use them much faster.

500

Which is the oldest layer? Why?

Layer F because of the law of superposition and the cross-cutting law.

500

List the properties used to identify minerals.

Color, Transparency, Luster, Hardness, Streak Color, Reaction with Acid, Refraction