4th Grade Earth's Resources
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Molten | Melted Rock
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Igneous Rock | Rocks that have formed from magma or lava
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Sedimentary Rock | Layers of rock pieces that pile on top of each other and over time become solid.
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Metamorphic Rock | Rocks that move back under the earth's surface where heat and pressure change them into different rocks
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Soil | Mixture of several materials, including sand, clay, rock, water, fungi, bacteria and decayed plants and animal material
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Topsoil | The top layer of soil.
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Soil Conservation | Measures used to protect soil from erosion
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Renewable resources | Resources that can be replaced by natural processes
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Non-Renewable resources | Resources that cannot be replaced or renewed once used
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Atmosphere | Blanket of air that surrounds the earth
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Ultraviolet Radiation | Radiation rays given off by the sun that can be harmful to living things
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Petroleum | Another name for oil
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Conserve | Using less of a resource to protect it
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Recycle | Reusing a resource to help protect it
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Fossil fuels | Coal, oil and natural gas comes from the remains of ancient living things
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Gold and Iron ore are examples of | Minerals
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Examples of Non Renewable Resources | Minerals and Fossil Fuels
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Examples of Renewable Resources | Trees, Wildlife, Fresh Water and Air
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