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Breaks down rock into smaller pieces.
What is weathering?
The sliding down of rocks and pieces of land from a mountain or cliff?
What are landslides?
A natural resource good for making clothes.
What is cotton?
To reuse waste.
What is recycle?
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This carries sediments to new places.
What is erosion?
This rapid change forms large cracks in the earth.
What is an earthquake?
A natural resource good for making pots and pans.
What is metal?
To use less of something.
What is reduce?
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This deposits sediments on landforms.
What is deposition?
This rapid change to the earth causes new land to form.
What are volcanoes?
A natural resource good for making sturdy furniture.
What is wood?
To use something more than once.
What is reuse?
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The 3 main causes of weathering.
What is wind, water, and ice?
Used to measure earthquakes.
What is a seismometer?
These natural resources can be burned to make heat.
What are coal and oil?
Answers will vary.
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True or False: Weathering is always a slow process.
What is false.
This rapid change can destroy plants and trees.
What is a landslide or earthquake?
The two types of natural resources.
What are renewable and nonrenewable?
Give an example of a way to conserve natural resources.
Answers will vary. (recycling cans, use less water, plant more trees, use our own bags, use reuseable cups for water)