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Renewable, Nonrenewable & Perpetual

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resource   something that we use; it fills a need that helps us function and go about our daily lives.  
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natural resource   a resource that is provided to us by "Mother Nature" or the Earth.  
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Synthesize   to make  
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renewable resource   replaces itself unless it is overused. If we use it carefully and wisely it will be replenished by the processes of nature.  
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example of renewable resources   animal, plant life, frewh water (streams, ponds, lakes, and rivers).  
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nonrenewable resource   natural resource existing in fixed amounts.  
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fixed   limited, once used it can not be used again.  
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example of nonrenewable resource   fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas), and minerals.  
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perpetual resources   have plenty and they are inexhaustible  
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example of perpetual resources   sunlight, wind, geothermal heat (geysers) and tides  
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harvest   collect  
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recycle   a product or resource can be reused  
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reprocessed   a used resource can be made into something different so it can be used again.  
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example of things that can be recycled or reprocessed   metals, aluminum, some plastic products.  
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reuse   a resource we can use and reuse with little or no change.  
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example of something reused   when you refill a water container.  
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sustainable resource   a resource that is used up at the same speed that it is renewed (replanting trees, animals reproduce)....it replaces itself.  
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a field of corn (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   renewable  
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oil in the Arctic tundra (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   nonrenewable  
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coal in the Appalachian Mountains (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   nonrenewable  
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sunshine everywhere (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   perpetual  
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tides in the Bay of Fundy (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   perpetual  
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trees in a forest (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   renewable  
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tuna in the ocean (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   renewable  
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gold mines in the western US (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   nonrenewable  
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a breeze over the Texas plains (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   perpetual  
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salmon in streams (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   renewable  
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chickens (renewable, nonrenewable, or perpetual)   renewable  
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