Resources that can be replaced or replenished, such as plants, animals, and water
Non-renewable
Resources that cannot be replaced or replenished, such as fossil fuels and minerals
Conserving natural resources
1. Protect or use them wisely without wasting them or using them up completely
2. Make them last and be available for future generations
3. Sustainability of natural resources
The lives of future generations depend on how we use natural resources today
Ways to conserve natural resources
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Repeat
Types of natural resources on Earth
Animal Resources
Crude Oil
Minerals
Water Resources
Rocks
Solar Power
Wind Energy
Forest Resources
Land Resources
Natural Gas
Soil is a non-renewable resource that takes thousands of years to form and cannot be easily replaced
Metals, coal, oil, and natural gas (fossil fuels) are abundant on Earth but people are using them up fast and have to dig deeper to get what they need
Non-renewable resource examples
Oil
Coal
Natural Gas
Nuclear Energy
Renewable resources
SolarEnergy
Water
Wind
The Philippines is considered rich in natural resources, including fertile arable lands, high plant and animal diversity, extensive coastlines, and rich mineral deposits, as well as natural gas, coal, geothermal energy, wind, and water for electricity generation
Uses of natural resources
Energy
Drinking water
Wood
Food & Medicine
Pulp
Recreation
Fuel
Home of wildlife
Rubber
Cotton
Jewelry
Glass
Cans
Ceramics
Agriculture
Construction
Shelter
Food
Wool
Recreation
Planet Earth is made up of different natural resources like air, water, plants, animals, soil, rocks, minerals, crude oil, and other fossil fuels, as well as sunlight and wind, which are used to survive and satisfy human needs
Map
A two-dimensional drawing which can be used on flat surfaces and is easily carried
Globe
A three-dimensional representation of the spherical shape of Earth
Earth's tilt with respect to its North and South Poles and its position relative to the Sun are unique features represented on a globe
Latitude
Lines which run horizontally from east to west and are parallel to each other
Equator
The latitude which cuts the Earth in half, dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres