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On a Separate sheet of notebook paper (not in composition notebook) turn your paper on its side and set up your paper as pictured below. K W L Once your paper is set up, tell me what you “Know” about Natural Resources and “Want” to know about Natural Resources. These columns should be filled up!

Essential Question: How do you differentiate between renewable and nonrenewable resources?

The Earth provides almost everything we need to survive through its atmosphere, oceans, and soil. We use Earth’s natural resources to help us survive A natural resource is any natural material that is used by humans or living things Examples include water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals. Most natural resources are made into products; very few natural resources are used in their natural state

A renewable resource is a natural resource that can be used and replaced over a relatively short time Although they can be replaced, we have often used them more quickly than they can be replaced Examples: Water Trees

Not all of Earth’s resources are renewable A non-renewable resource is a natural resource that cannot be replaced or that can be replaced only over thousands or millions of years The Earth only has a certain amount of nonrenewable resources at any given time Examples: Oil Natural Gas Coal

Energy Resources are natural resources that humans use to generate energy Most of the energy we use comes from fossil fuels. A Fossil Fuel is a nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived long ago. Examples of fossil fuels include petroleum, coal, and natural gas. When these fossil fuels are burned they produce energy However, when these fossil fuels are burned and because they are non-renewable resources they are gone. Once they are used up and gone, new supplies won’t be available for thousands or millions of years

Most of our energy needs comes from the use of fossil fuels, but there are two main problems with fossil fuels: Availability is limited Obtaining and using fossil fuels harms the environment To continue to have energy, but reduce pollution we must find alternative energy sources

Like all things, each alternative energy sources has pros and cons Nuclear Energy- energy from fission or fusion reactions Solar Energy- energy from the sun Wind Energy- energy from the wind Hydroelectricity- energy from the flow of water Biomass- energy from burning organic or living matter Geothermal- energy from the earth These energy sources are Inexhaustible meaning they are constant and will not run out

We need to be careful on how we use our natural resources and use them only when necessary Conservation is the preservation and careful management of the environment and of natural resources Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle!!! One way is to limit their uses Example: turn off the faucet, replant plants Recycling is the process by which used or discarded materials are treated for reuse