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Resources Vocabulary Test
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resources that
CAN
be recreated or replaced in a short period of time. Ex. water
A. inexhaustible resource
B. nonrenewable resource
C. renewable resource
D. recycle
E. conservation
resources that
CANNOT
be recreated or replaced in a short period of time. Ex. Oil
A. inexhaustible resource
B. nonrenewable resource
C. renewable resource
D. recycle
E. conservation
resources that cannot be used up. Examples: Wind and sunlight.
A. inexhaustible resource
B. nonrenewable resource
C. renewable resource
D. recycle
E. conservation
the careful use of resources in order to prevent depletion
A. inexhaustible resource
B. nonrenewable resource
C. renewable resource
D. recycle
E. conservation
to alter or change so it can be used again.
A. inexhaustible resource
B. nonrenewable resource
C. renewable resource
D. recycle
E. conservation
resources formed millions of years ago from plants and animals.
F. petroleum
G. pollution
H. Coal
I. fossil fuels
J. crop rotation
fossil fuel made from dead plants. Primary use is to produce heat or electricity.
F. petroleum
G. pollution
H. Coal
I. fossil fuels
J. crop rotation
an oily, thick fossil fuel used for a variety of products.
F. petroleum
G. pollution
H. Coal
I. fossil fuels
J. crop rotation
to leave or deposit harmful substances into the environment.
F. petroleum
G. pollution
H. Coal
I. fossil fuels
J. crop rotation
a system of changing crops that are planted in an area to prevent depleting the soil.
F. petroleum
G. pollution
H. Coal
I. fossil fuels
J. crop rotation