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Week 23 SS - Exploring MS Resources

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What are things that can be found in nature, and then used by people?

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How do environmental scientists, park rangers, and conservations benefit society?

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13.

What trouble is facing the animal population in the Mississippi Delta?

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14.

Which type of tree is mostly found in Oxford, MS?

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Which type of tree is mostly found in Rankin County (the circled area on the map)?

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2.

Someone who protects natural resources is called a _____________.

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3.

The Mississippi Delta is also called:

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4.

The Yazoo Basin is responsible for how much of the United States’ catfish?

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5.

What natural resource is this?

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6.

The Black Prairie has rich, black soil. This could mean:

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7.

When soil is called ‘productive’, what does that mean?

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8.

The loose, sandy dirt found in some of Mississippi's hills is called ____________.

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9.

The Coastal Meadows economy relies mostly on _______________.

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11.

What is one thing you can do to easily protect the environment?

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12.

What is a downside to using pesticides?