| A | B | 
|---|
| natural resource | something found in nature that is used | 
| weathering | breaking down of rock into smaller pieces due to weather | 
| recyclable resource | is used over and over without destroying | 
| renewable resource | is destroyed but can be replaced | 
| nonrenewable resource | cannot be replaced once used | 
| erosion | wearing away of soil due to wind or water | 
| nutrients | materials in the soil that plants need to live and grow | 
| clay | type of soil fewest amount of rock, holds the most water | 
| humus | decayed pland and animal material that makes soil fertile | 
| sand | type of soil most amount of rock, holds the least amount water | 
| silt | type of soil which holds water but allows for drainage | 
| fossil fuels | oil, coal, natural gas | 
| conservation | saving and preserving resources | 
| adaptation | how plants and animals adjust to their environment | 
| top soil | top layer of soil, has the most nutrients | 
| sub soil | middle layer of soil, contains the most water | 
| bed rock | bottom layer of soil, has the fewest nutrients and least amount of water. | 
| energy resources | wind, water, solar, geothermal, tides, etc. | 
| components of soil | rock, sand, silt, clay, humus | 
| fresh water | only makes up about 3% of total water supply | 
| loose rocks | layer of soil between subsoil and bed rock |