Earth Resources

Earth Test for 5th graders. Students will study earth resources and their definitions

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Habitat

A place where an organism or group of organism lives
A place where virus live or group of viruses live
A place where snakes and birds resides together
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Deforstation

The non-clearing of forest lands for human use
The claearing go forest lands for human use
The growing of trees for human use
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Pollution

The release of harmful substance released into the environment
The release of valuable substance into the environment
The release of invaluable substance into the environment
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Pollutant

A harmful substance not released into the environment
A dangerous product sold on the market
A harmful substance released into the environment
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Natural Resource

Something found in nature useful to people
Nothing that can be found to be useful in the environment
Something found that has no use to people
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Renewable Resource

A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is being used
A natural resource that cannot be replaced
an unnatural resource
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non-renewable resource

A resource that can be duplicated
A resource that can be replaced without issue
A natural resource that cannot be replaced easily.
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Conserve

To use something wisely to avoid using it up.
To use something often with the intent to use it ip
To use something carelessly
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fossil fuel

fuel formed from dinosaurs
fuel formed from the remains of living things
fuel formed from dead things
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Reusing

Using products once
Using products from the trash
Using products more than once
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Reducing

Using more a material for a certain purpose
Using less of a material for a certain purpose
Using a bad material
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Recycling

Using new material to make old ones
Using any material to make things work
Processing used materials to make new ones
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Geothermal energy

Heat from melted rock
Heat on the rock from the sun
Heat from the volcano
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Nuclear energy

Energy given off when the nucleus of an atom breaks apart
Energy from the sun
Energy from the heat of a volcano
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hydro electric energy

energy made from fire
energy made from running through sand
energy made from water moving through a drain
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Solar Energy

Energy from sunlight
energy from rain
energy from wind
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Fuel

A material twisted in a knot to produce energy
A material that is burned to produce heat energy
A material that is frozen to produce energy
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Bio-fuels

fuel that comes from gas
fuel that comes from the soil
Fuel that comes from plants and animals
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Sewage

Human wastes, detergents, soaps, and food scraps
storage of food for future use
The safekeeping of all goods
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Acid Rain

Heathy rain
Rain that contains unhealthy amounts of acid
Cold rain used to cool the heat
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Air pollution

The presence of water in the air
The presence of harmful substance in the air.
The presence of substance in the air