HMH G: U2 L1 Exp. 2
Classify natural resources! Learn about renewable vs. nonrenewable in this engaging worksheet.
HMH Reading: tps501.org bookmarks - HMH Dimensions - Discover - (make sure you are on G: Earth and Human Activity) - Unit 2 - Go to Lesson 1 Exploration 2 In Topeka, we have plenty of clean water to drink. Then what problem did the bike riders have after drinking all their water towards the beginning of their ride? How do we divide and categorize natural resources? How quickly they are replaced. How quickly they are used up. Where the resource is found. They are not categorized at all. Fill in the missing word according to the HMH reading. Spelling will count since it comes from the text. A nonrenewable resource is a natural resource that cannot be replaced as quickly as it is used. Sort the resources into the correct category. 4 answers in each column. Nonrenewable coal petroleum natural gas uranium Renewable hydroelectric energy solar power biomass trees True or False: Water, biomass, and animals are examples of renewable resources that could be used up. They are called potentially renewable resources because they are only renewable if they are NOT used too quickly. True False Which resource is more renewable and should be used more often? Pine Trees Bamboo Trees Tree Alternatives