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| ______ is a resource that cannot be replaced after it is used. |
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| ______ is a fuel that formed over millions of years ago from the remains of living organisms. |
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| 3 examples of fossil fuels |
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How much water is usable by people?
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| How much of the Earth is covered by water? |
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| ______ is water from rain or snow that sinks into the Earth and is stored there. |
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| ______ is a resource that can be replaced within a reasonable short time. |
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| 3 examples of renewable resources |
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| 3 examples of inexhaustible resources |
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1. weathered rock
2. decomposing organisms
3. water
4. air
5. minerals |
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What are the ingredients for soil? |
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| Where do factories get the materials to make most everyday products? |
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essay question:
Why is it important to conserve water? |
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| the addition of any unwanted substance into the air |
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| an unwanted substance added to air, water, or land |
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| ______ is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas made up of carbon and oxygen. |
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| ______ is a molecule of oxygen that contains three atoms of oxygen. |
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| ______ is rain containing acids formed when pollutants react with water vapor. |
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