We use things the Earth gives us to help us live better lives.

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We use things the Earth gives us to help us live better lives. Our Earth’s Resources We use things the Earth gives us to help us live better lives.

Resource A resource is something that we can get from the earth over and over again Examples of resources are: Air Water Soil Rocks

How we use them We use resources to make things and to grow things we need Examples of things we use: Water to drink and grow plants for food, shelter, and clothing Soil to grow plants for food, shelter, and clothing Rocks for building and jewelry Metals to make cans, building parts, and jewelry Sand to make glass Oil to make plastics and gasoline

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle In order to make resources last, we must take care of them Resources can be: Renewable – grow over time, like trees Nonrenewable – we can never get more, like aluminum Inexhaustible – we will never run out, like air or water, BUT it can be ruined by pollution

So, we must REDUCE how much we use REUSE what we can RECYCLE whatever we can In order to help our Earth be able to keep providing for our needs.

Examples of resources

Water

Soil

Copper and aluminum

Sand and Limestone

Salt and Silver

Clay and coal

REMEMBER TO: Reduce Reuse Recycle Save our Natural Resources!

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