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Week 23 SS - Exploring MS Resources
By Sabrina Jennings
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natural energy
renewable energy
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Which type of tree is mostly found in Oxford, MS?
Bottom Land Hardwoods
Slash-Pine
Oak-Pine
Oak-Hickory-Pine
Which type of tree is mostly found in Rankin County (the circled area on the map)?
Bottom Land Hardwoods
Oak-Hickory-Pine
Oak-Pine
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Engineer
Environmentalist
Conservationist
Tombigbee Hills
Gulf Coast
Yazoo Basin
Pine Hills
20%
50%
60%
90%
What natural resource is this?
lumber
limestone
fish
cattle
It is good for growing crops.
It is poor soil for crops.
It has a large animal population.
It has a wide variety of fish.
It produces lots of clay.
It can grow plants easily.
It has a lot of worms.
It produces extra loess.
soil
loess
productive
calcium
fishing
sporting events
crops
tourists
They spend time and money buying fancy equipment and studying in labs.
They study forests and prevent forest fires.
They like to give the government and big business a hard time.
They look out for and protect natural resources and the environment.
drive your car
recycle plastic and paper
use extra paper towels
eat fish
It can kill native species.
It can kill just the weeds in your yard.
It's good for your pets.
It's expensive.
There are too many invasive species.
There are too many wild deer.
There are too many catfish.
There is too much overfishing.