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Chapter 10 study

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Examples of renewable resources   water, trees, plants, animals, carbon,  
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substances that can be naturally renewed in nature   renewable  
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the practice of protecting and preserving natural resources   conservation  
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any change in the environment that harms it   pollution  
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a type of soil conservation that involves stair like shapes on the sides of hills that slow moving water   terraces  
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substances that can not naturally renew its supply in nature   nonrenewable  
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when sulfur and nitrogen oxides become air pollution they often turn into this   acid rain  
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large amounts of water that collect in an area under the surface of the Earth   Groundwater or Aquifer  
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burning of this can release carbon dioxide, and other types of pollution   fossil fuels  
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an area into which all running water or precipitaion can drain into, often a river or large lake   watershed  
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when substances are changed by a process, usually melting, into another useful product   recycle  
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if a person buys one large container of food instead of 7 or 8 smaller containers made of the same material   reduce  
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soil, minerals, gold, oil, coal,   nonrenewable  
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