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section ② physical geography 2.4 natural resources vocabulary practice key vocabulary nonrenewable (nawn - ree - noo - uh - buhl) resource n., a resource, such as oil, that can be used up raw material n., a material used in manufacturing products * renewable (ree - noo - uh - buhl) resource, such as solar power, that r words in context follow the directions below for using the key vocabulary in writing. 1. give two examples of a nonrenewable resource. 2. use renewable resources in a sentence. 3. in your own words, explain what raw materials are. 4. explain the difference between renewable resources and nonrenewable resources. 5. write a sentence about steel production using the term raw material. 6. give three examples of a renewable resource.
- Non - renewable resources are finite. Examples include coal and natural gas.
- Renewable resources are sustainable. A sentence could be: "Renewable resources like wind power are becoming more important for our energy needs."
- Raw materials are the basic substances used to make products. For example, iron ore is a raw material for steel.
- Renewable resources can be replenished naturally over time, while non - renewable resources cannot and will eventually be used up.
- In steel production, iron ore is a crucial raw material.
- Renewable resources include solar energy, wind energy, and hydropower.
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- Coal, Natural gas
- Renewable resources like wind power are becoming more important for our energy needs.
- Raw materials are the basic substances used to make products.
- Renewable resources can be replenished naturally over time, non - renewable resources cannot and will be used up.
- In steel production, iron ore is a crucial raw material.
- Solar energy, Wind energy, Hydropower