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Science concepts Critical thinking ResourcesVocabulary Inquiry skills

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A resource that can be replaced within one human

lifetime

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Renewable resource

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A resource that can not be replaced within one human

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Non renewable resource

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A change in the environment that is harmful to living

things

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Pollution

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The act of preserving or protecting natural resources.

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conservation

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Timer

The final Jeopardy answer is:C1 final

A factory uses water to cool its machines. Then it puts clean hot water into a nearby river. The

temperature of the river rises. The warmer water has less oxygen than the cooler water did. Fish in

the river start dying from lack of oxygen. Is the clean hot water from the factory an example of

pollution? Explain why or why not?

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C1 finalYes, because pollution means any change in an environment that

can harm living organisms. The fish are being harmed, so even though the hot water is clean, it is polluting the river by

being hot.

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C2 $100Which of the following is nonrenewable?air / soil / sunlight /

water

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soil

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Which of these resources is renewable?

Coal / minerals / oil / water

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water

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Which kind of air pollution ends up

in lakes and rivers?

Acid rain / sewage / smog /

diesel fuel

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Acid rain

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Which of the following is a form

of soil conservation?Clearing weedsFertilizing

Contour plowingxeriscaping

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xeriscaping

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Metals such as aluminum, iron,

nickel, and copper are all nonrenewable resources. Why is it important to reuse and recycle these

metals?

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Nonrenewable means that one it is used it is

gone. Metals are very important for making

many things. If we do not reuse or recycle

them we will have none left.

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Cars and trucks produce ______ which is a form of air pollution

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smog

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What kind of pollution causes

acid rain?

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Air pollution

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If a farmer decides to plant corn one

year and alfalfa the next in the same

field. What can they expect as a result?

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The soil will be richer.

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If harry gives his outgrown coat to

his little brother, what kind of

conservation is this?

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reusing

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A family farm wants to make their soil richer. They want to find out how well crop rotation works compared to chemical

fertilizers. Describe an investigation they could use and describe its

variables.

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They could set aside two plots and try crop rotation on one and

chemical fertilizers on the other. To control variables they would have to make sure that both test plots get the same amount of sunlight and water and that they are both

weeded and tended the same way.

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Dorothy McClendon was what kind of scientist?

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Micro-biologist

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What is an effect of contour planting?

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Contour planting can keep soil

from being washed away by running

water.

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Micro-organisms can be used to clean up oil spills and make what type of food?

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Cheese

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What can littering, and land pollution ultimately lead to?

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Water pollution

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Give two examples of ways that people in a neighborhood may waste water.

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Washing there cars and letting the hose run, letting a leaky

faucet run, watering lawns

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The three R’s are what?

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Reduce, reuse, and recycle

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Growing plants in water rather than soils is called what?

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Hydroponics

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How can trees be both renewable and non-renewable resources?

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Trees that grow quickly are considered

renewable, but old-growth trees are nonrenewable.

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If George and Joanne live in the desert. They have a yard with pretty stones, some cacti and native trees. What kind of water conservation method is this?

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Xericscaping

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Describe two things people in a neighborhood could do to conserve water?

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Use xeriscape as ground covering, wash

cars less often, water lawns less,

turn of faucets when they are not in use.

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An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg

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