Renewable resources
Overuse
Using soil
Fish and trees
Food waste
100

What are renewable resources?

A resource that can grow or reproduce as long as not used up

100

Name 3 ways we overuse renewable resources

- harvest plants and animals for food

medicines

- materials

- to create space

- money

100

Why do we use soil

- grow food

- grow plants

- habitats for animals

100

How many million wild fish are killed for food everyday

7.3 billion

100

Why do most fruits and vegetables at the grocery store look the same

they through out the misshapen foods

200

What are some examples of renewable resources

- fish

- soil

- trees

- plants

- etc.

200

Name 2 ways is the earth impacted by

- the resulting waste

- the resulting emissions

200

What is one benefit of soil that help crops

- crops take nutrients from the soil to help it grow

200

Why are fish being endangered or even extinct

overfishing

200

How much people can misshaped foods that are thrown out feed 

half a billion

300

Name 2 advantages that renewable resources have

- sustainable

- little to no maintenance required

-produces little waste

300

Name 3 ways can we cut down on resources

- reusing plastic bags

- using reusable bags

- recycle the plastics we used

- recycling the paper we used

300

Why does soil lose its fertility

- commercial farming

- harmful agricultural practices

300

Why is it bad that trees are being cut down and logged around large areas

- animals habitats are being destroyed

- exposes soil to erosion and potentially natural water

300

What government proposed something to help this problem

Canadian

400

Name 2 disadvantages of renewable resources have

- difficult to produce in large amounts

-reliability of supply usually depends on weather

400

Name 3 ways that  destructive fishing practices can result in 

- damage a number of species

- damage to the number of habitats

- damage number of ecosystems

400

Since organic farming takes more money to sustain and produce smaller amounts, what does that mean

- less money

OR

- loss of money

400

What are some impacts

- soil health and erosion

- climate change

- live stock habitats

- small scale

- indigenous peoples

- historical sites

400

What did the government do reduce the amount of resources needed 

they proposed to use well over 250 million USD to restore lost fish protections by creating new laws and enforcing existing ones so unlicensed fishers cannot fish without a permit, and fisheries can only catch so many marine life in a trip.

500

Name 3 reasons why renewable resources are important

- less access to food

- less oxygen

- less clean energy

- less food and shelter for animals 

- less health benefits

500

How much percentage of the worlds coral reefs are threatened or already damaged by destructive fishing practices

55%

500

What is a way to prevent erosion and degeneration

- planting tree saplings

500

What are 3 organizations that help renewable resources

- Canadian land trust alliance

-Stewardship council

- Global forest watch

500

How much food does a Canadian waste each year

873 pounds each year