5th Grade
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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Resources that are used by humans, such as minerals, water, fossil fuels, and food sources | Natural Resources
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Comes from the bodies of dead organisms that lived millions of years ago. Materials from these organisms are pressed together to form coal, oil and natural gas. | Fossil Fuel
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Natural resources that can be renewed or replaced by nature, such as food crops and water. | Renewable
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A resource that can't be replaced in nature, such as metals and minerals (M&M) | Nonrenewable resource
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Solid fossil fuel formed deep within Earth over millions of years. | Coal
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Fossil fuel and material resource that formed deep in the Earth over millions of years from remains of ancient plants and animals. | Oil (petroleum)
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A period that can be measured using a stopwatch or clock. | Time
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A fossil fuel, flammable odorless gas(mostly methane) found in Earth's crust. | Natural Gas
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Resources that cannot be used completely, such as solar energy, ocean tides and wind. | Inexhaustible
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Transfer of thermal energy between substances that are at different temperatures. | Heat
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A region in which particles are bunched together. | Compression
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Process by which wind, water, and gravity leave eroded sediments in new locations. | Deposition
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Amount of force exerted on a given area by an object or substance. | Pressure
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Material broken down from dead organisms such as decaying plants and animals. | Organic Material
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How water continuously moves between the ocean, the sky, and the land. | Hydrologic (water cycle)
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Outermost, rocky layer of Earth. | Crust
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Large plates that float on the mantle and make up the Earth's crust. | Plate Tectonics
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