Earth Surface (Vocabulary) By: Mr. N.S. Ramos Question Number 1 A natural shape or feature on earth’s surface.

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Earth Surface (Vocabulary) By: Mr. N.S. Ramos

Question Number 1 A natural shape or feature on earth’s surface

Question Number 2 A mixture of tiny pieces of rock, decomposing pieces of once living things, water and air

Question Number 3 A material found in nature and is used by living things

Question Number 4 Saving resources by using them carefully

Question Number 5 To use a product again, either for what it was made for or for something else

Question Number 6 The process of breaking down rock

Question Number 7 The process of breaking down once living things

Question Number 8 Any material that is made by people using natural resources

Question Number 9 To cut down on the amount of trash we make

Question Number 10 To make new products out of used materials

Please get ready to check your work…

Answer Number 1 landform

Answer Number 2 soil

Answer Number 3 natural resources

Answer Number 4 conservation

Answer Number 5 reuse

Answer Number 6 weathering

Answer Number 7 decomposition

Answer Number 8 manmade product

Answer Number 9 reduce

Answer Number 10 recycle

Remember PRACTICE is the key to SUCCESS!!!