Using Natural Resources By: table 1. Sand Sandy soils have different particles. Quartz are commonly found in sand. Feldspar is also in sand. Sandy soils.

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Using Natural Resources By: table 1

Sand Sandy soils have different particles. Quartz are commonly found in sand. Feldspar is also in sand. Sandy soils have different particles. Quartz are commonly found in sand. Feldspar is also in sand.

Clay Tile, pottery, and bricks are made from clay. Clay looks red because it has iron particles. Smallest particles make up clay soils. Tile, pottery, and bricks are made from clay. Clay looks red because it has iron particles. Smallest particles make up clay soils.

Silt Slightly particles are called silt. Particles in silt feel smooth. Particles in silt are slightly bigger than clay. Slightly particles are called silt. Particles in silt feel smooth. Particles in silt are slightly bigger than clay.

Fossil Fuels Fossil fuels are oil, coal, and natural gas. Energy in fossil fuels can be traced from the sun. Fossil fuels were made from organisms long ago. When you mine fossil fuels it may harm the environment. If you burn fossil fuels, different substances go into the air. Fossil fuels are oil, coal, and natural gas. Energy in fossil fuels can be traced from the sun. Fossil fuels were made from organisms long ago. When you mine fossil fuels it may harm the environment. If you burn fossil fuels, different substances go into the air.

Petroleum The everyday name for petroleum is oil. Fossil fuels are a type of petroleum, are the organisms that lived in the water. The everyday name for petroleum is oil. Fossil fuels are a type of petroleum, are the organisms that lived in the water.