Pollution and Conservation of Resources Study Guide

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Why is Pollution Bad for the Earth?
Advertisements

Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources. Resources What we require to live Natural Resources – Resources we get from earth – Examples: Air, Soil, Minerals,
Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
AND SOLUTIONS! Environmental Issues. The environment is all connected! (p.87) Environmental issues fall into three general categories: 1. Human population.
3 rd Grade Edition Fall 2012, Version Earth’s.
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Preventing and Reducing Pollution  Human activity is responsible for much of the world’s pollution  Humans can also do much.
Taking Care of the Environment Music Time “ I’ve got the whole world in my hands ”
Reduce ! Reuse ! Recycle paper, plastics, metals !
Environment Test Review Test Date: Tuesday, April 22.
Environmental Health BEFORE THE BELL: Get out your journal and writing utensil…
Society and health Environmental issues.
Pollution!!!.
7 TH Grade Health Lesson Community Health SOL 7.4 a-b Monday April 29 th 2013.
Does our earth need saving?. What are the three types of natural resources? Renewable: Earth’s resources that grows again or comes back after being used.
Using Earth’s Resources
Non-renewable & Renewable Resources.
Chapter 4, Section 1 Environmental Problems
Natural Resources. What is a natural resource?  A resource is a material that is found in nature and that is used by living things.  Natural resources.
1 Human Use of Resources S8.B S8.D.1.2.1,2 Unit 2 Lesson 7 Unit 4 Lesson 4.
Environmental Health BEFORE THE BELL: Turn in your Choices Assignment to the basket! Get out your workbook, find pg. 11…I’m going through Info fast today.
Human Ecology. Exponential Growth Bacteria placed in nutrient broth of optimal temperature Exponential growth: when population growth at any point is.
Chapter 4 Section 1 Natural Resources.
Pollution.
Pollution The Simpsons team.
SAFETY: Taking Action Ms. Mai Lawndale High School.
Fossils 2 types of fossils 2 types of fossils 1. body fossils: actual remains of living things (bones). 2. trace fossils: impression left by once living.
FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD FAMILY FEUD.
Environmental Problems and Solutions Chapter 6. Objectives SPI Identify several reasons for the importance of maintaining the earth’s biodiversity.
Environmental Health BEFORE THE BELL:
Natural Resources. A natural resource is any energy source, organism, or substance found in nature that people use. These resources are limited which.
Natural Resources What are renewable resources? What are nonrenewable resources? How do human activities affect the Earth’s resources?
Cobble Hill HS Spring 2012 Introduction How pollution affects the environment Ways to reduce pollution Summary.
POLLUTION AND IT’S EFFECTS. Pollution  The Dangerous Effects Pollution Has On Our Health and Environment!  The Four Different Types Of Pollution  What.
By: Sylvia Ludwick Period:1 Mr. Aleszczyk. * I don’t the water run when I brush my teeth. * I turn off inactive appliances and lights. * I keep the windows.
Natural Resources Chapter 10 Science. I. Natural resources support human activity. Natural resource is anything found in nature that people use. Resources.
Danielle Ruff Cartersville Elementary School 3 rd Grade.
Aseena Mehmood Moiz Tariq Ali Javed  Water pollution  Air pollution  Noise pollution  Soil pollution  Radioactive pollution  Thermal pollution.
What Is the Environment? The environment is something you are very familiar with. It's everything that makes up our surroundings and affects our ability.
Renewable & Non-renewable Resources WCPSS 8 th Science.
Unit 6 Lesson 1 What Are Some Natural Resources? Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
Unit 10 Section 3: Natural Resources. Imagine…
Air, Water, and Land 4 th Grade.  Pollution- anything that spreads harmful or unpleasant substances into the air, water, or ground. 
Human Impact on Ecosystems 7 th Grade Life Science Woodstock Middle School.
Human Ecology. Exponential Growth Exponential growth: will occur under ideal conditions with unlimited resources J-shaped graph.
Georgia Habitat Jeopardy Third Grade Centerville Elementary.
Earth’s Resources.
6th Grade, South Mckeel Academy
Environmental Health Unit: Water Pollution Lesson
Using Natural Resources
Unit 3 Lesson 5 Managing Resources
Ch.27 Conserving Resources
Pollution and Conservation
WELCOME.
Resources Classify resources as renewable or nonrenewable and explain the implications of their depletion and the importance of conservation.
Virginia’s Natural Resources
How do people affect the environment?
WELCOME.
Caring for the environment
Conserving Resources Why should we think about conserving Earth’s resources?
Resources and the Environment
Do Now discoveryeducation
Our Impact on the Pedosphere
Natural Resources.
ENVIRONMENT.
THIS IS JEOPARDY. THIS IS JEOPARDY With Your Host... Ms. Mendel.
Environmental Conditions
Environmental Health.
Stop Global Warming.
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
Resources from the Past
Presentation transcript:

Pollution and Conservation of Resources Study Guide Summit Hill Elementary Third Grade

What are natural resources? Natural resources are materials provided in nature that can be used by people.

What are natural resources? Can you give at least 4 examples of natural resources? Air, water, sunlight, oil, wood, coal and many others.

What are renewable resources? Renewable resources can be replaced by Mother Nature within a human’s lifetime. Can you give three examples?

What are nonrenewable resources? Renewable resources cannot be replaced; once they are used up, they are gone. Can you give three examples?

What is pollution? Pollution occurs when the environment is contaminated by substances that are harmful to living things.

What are the 4 types of pollution? The 4 types of pollution are water, land, air and noise.

What causes air pollution? Cars, trucks, trains, planes and ships all burn lots of fossil fuels. Waste incinerators, manufacturing, and power plants emit high levels of chemicals into the air.

What are the affects of air pollution on people? Air pollution can cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat. Air pollution can cause upper respiratory (breathing) difficulties such as bronchitis and pneumonia, and it can aggravate asthma.

What causes water pollution? Sources of water pollution include factory disposal, oil spills from oil tanker accidents, run-off from insecticides and fertilizers, and wastes & bacteria from livestock and pets.

What are the effects of water pollution? Death of aquatic animals Disruption of food chains Diseases – people can get sick from eating seafood and fish from polluted waters; people can get sick from drinking contaminated, improperly treated water. Destruction of ecosystems.

What are some causes of land pollution? Littering & overcrowded landfills Deforestation and soil erosion Mining activities Construction activities Farming activities which apply chemicals like pesticides and fertilizers to the soil

What are some effects of land pollution? Loss of fertile land Loss of habitats and ecosystems Environmental effects such as global warming 4. Bad effect on human health if we ingest contaminated fruits and vegetables

What is noise pollution? Noise that interferes with normal activities such as sleeping or conversation, or hurts our ears is considered pollution.

What are some effects of noise pollution? stress hearing loss high blood pressure sleep disruption lost productivity

What can you do to help? How? Conserve our resources! Reduce! Reuse! Recycle!

What does it mean to conserve by reducing? Reducing means to use less of a resource. Can you give 3 examples? Turn off the lights and other electronics when not in use Take shorter showers Turn off the water when you brush your teeth Fix leaky faucets Carpool, walk or ride your bike rather than go in the car Adjust the thermostat - wear a sweater when it’s cool or use a fan when it’s hot.

What does it mean to conserve by reusing? To reuse means to use something again rather than throw it away, or find someone else who can use it. Can you give 3 examples? Use gift bags and reuse them again and again. Bring cloth shopping bags to the grocery store instead of using disposable bags. Donate clothes you outgrow to charity or hand them down to a younger friend or relative Buy a refillable water bottle rather than buy a one-use bottled water.

What does it mean to conserve by recycling? To recycle means to make an old or useless thing into something new or useful. Many times this means sending the items to a recycling center. Can you give 3 examples of materials that can be recycled? Newspapers Aluminum cans Cardboard Glass bottles or jars Metal cans Phone books Batteries

Anybody can help care for the earth! What will you do?