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Chapter 1 Lesson 3 Review
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Which region has cattle, copper, silver, gold, fruits, nuts, vegetables, oil, lumber, and fish
West Region
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Which region has fertile soil, cotton, rice, citrus fruits, peanuts, oil, coal, and lumber?
Southeast Region
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Which Region has fertile soil, soybeans, corn, hogs, cows, coal, oil, and iron ore?
Midwest Region
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To save or protect resources
Conserve
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What are some examples of nonrenewable resources?
Coal, oil, natural gas
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Resources that can be replaced
Renewable Resources
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How can you conserve resources?
Turn off lights, walk/ride a bike, limit how much you use heat
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This type of resource includes people and their skills, ideas, and hard work.
Human Resource
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Which region has cattle, sheep, cotton, oil, and copper?
Southwest Region
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The use of wealth and resources in a place
Economy
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Two ways people care for natural resources?
Limit pollution and recycling
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What are some examples of natural resources?
soil, water, trees
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What are some examples of renewable resources?
Trees, soil, water, plants, animals
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Human-made things that we use to grow or make other things
Capital Resources
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Which Region has forests, fertile soil, rivers, fish, and coal?
Northeast Region
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Why might farmers grow different crops in different regions?
Different climates are better for different kinds of crops to grow.
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Items people make or grow to sell.
Products
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Something in the environment that people can use
Natural Resources
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Resources that cannot be replaced or would take a very long time to replace.
Nonrenewable Resources
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