What resources do all humans need in order to survive on Earth

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What resources do all humans need in order to survive on Earth What resources do all humans need in order to survive on Earth? Discuss as a group and generate a list. Be ready to share.

Resources humans need Where do we get all these things? NATURE– so we call them natural resources. Natural resources are materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain. Air to breathe Water you drink Soil to grow crops Minerals Metals Energy Plants Animals Shelter

How do we classify our resources? Want vs Need Must have vs Nice to have Abiotic vs biotic (nonliving vs living) Renewable vs Nonrenewable

What did I eat yesterday What did I eat yesterday? Generate a list of the things you ate yesterday

What do you think humans need to survive for one week?