Vocabulary
Renewable vs. Non-Renewable
Resource Use & Trade
Human Needs & the Environment
Global Connections

100


What is a resource?



A natural material used to meet human needs.


100


Which is renewable: coal, oil, wind, or gas?


Wind

100


What’s the first step in resource use?


A human has a need 

Harvesting


100


Name three basic human needs.



air, water, food, land, shelter

100


What is the main goal of trade?



To balance resource availability.


200


Define sustainability.


The ability to make something last

200


What makes a resource non-renewable?



It takes millions of years to form.

Once you use it you lose it

Can only use it once


200


What’s the last step in the resource cycle?


Consumption

200


What resource meets this need?: Thirst


Water


200


How does globalization impact cultures?



It spreads ideas and products.


300


What does production mean?



The process of making goods or services.


300


Why is renewable energy important?



It’s sustainable and reduces pollution.

you can use it over and over again

300


Why do countries trade?



To get resources they don’t have.


300


What is one example of sustainable living?



Replanting trees or recycling


300


What’s one benefit of international trade?



Access to more goods.


400


What’s the difference between an import and an export?



Imports come in; exports go out.


400


Name two renewable and two non-renewable resources.



Renewable: wind, solar. Non-renewable: coal, oil.


400


What does it mean to import goods?



Bring goods into a country.


400


Why do we need clean air and water?



To maintain life and ecosystems


400


What’s a drawback of over-dependence on imports?



Vulnerability to global disruptions.



500


What is globalization?




The worldwide connection of trade and ideas.


500


What happens when we overuse non-renewable resources?



Depletion and environmental damage.


500


How does trade connect regions?



Through exchange of goods and ideas globally.


500


How does human activity affect natural resources?



Overuse can lead to pollution and scarcity.


500

In order for a product to be made, there must first be ....

Need