A | B |
Resources that can be replaced? | Renewable |
Resources that once used cannot be replaced? | Non-Renewable |
Resources that can be replaced naturally? | Recyclable |
Useful materials found in the natural environment? | Natural Resources |
4 examples of natural resources? | Soil, water, minerals, vegetation |
The 3 basic human needs? | food, shelter, clothing |
Water is an example of what type of natural resource? | Recyclable |
Trees are example of what type of natural resource? | Renewable |
Oil and coal are examples of what kind of natural resource? | Non-Renewable |
A plant and animal resource that took millions of year to create? | Fossil Fuels |
The percentage of oil that the United States consumes of the world's resource? | 25 % |
The top three producers of petroleum in the world? | Russia, Saudia Arabia, United States |
If the supply of oil goes down, what happens to the cost of oil? | It goes up. |
If the production of oil increases, what happens to the price? | It goes down. |
What happens if a country doesn't have the resources t meet its energy needs? | It has to buy and export them from other countries. |
A natural resource that has to be changed before it can be used is called what? | raw material. |
A lamp in your room requires what kind of energy to make it operate? | direct energy-visible use |
Energy used to make the lamp in your room possible is what kind of energy? | indirect energy-non visible use |
Direct energy is used to do what? | Make things work. |
Indirect energy is used to do what? | Manufacture things. |