PPT: Land Resources Spring 2016. Land Resources 4.3 Water, Air, and Land Resources  Earth’s land provides soil and forests, as well as mineral and energy.

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PPT: Land Resources Spring 2016

Land Resources 4.3 Water, Air, and Land Resources  Earth’s land provides soil and forests, as well as mineral and energy resources  Damage to Land Resources Mines produce many mineral resources, but mines are destroying, soil, vegetation, and Earth’s contours. Mines also cause soil erosion and pollution that contaminates soil and water and destroys ecosystems.

Saving Energy

Caring for Land Resources 4.4 Protecting Resources  Protecting land resources involves preventing pollution and managing land resources wisely. Compost is partly decomposed organic material that can be used as fertilizer. Recycling is the collecting and processing of used items so that they can be made into new products.

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