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- resources are limited - conservation protects ecosystems - human choi…

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  • resources are limited
  • conservation protects ecosystems
  • human choices impact future availability

review questions (multiple choice)
dok 1

  1. a renewable resource is one that

a. never runs out
b. can be replaced naturally
c. is man made
d. is expensive

  1. which resource is nonrenewable

a. wind
b. solar
c. coal
d. water

  1. conservation means

a. using resources quickly
b. protecting resources wisely
c. avoiding all resource use
d. creating new resources

Explanation:

Question 1
Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer for "A renewable resource is one that", we analyze each option:

  • Option A: Renewable resources can be depleted if overused, so "never runs out" is incorrect.
  • Option B: By definition, a renewable resource is one that can be replaced naturally (e.g., solar, wind, water are replenished naturally). This matches the definition.
  • Option C: Renewable resources are natural (e.g., sunlight, wind), not man - made, so this is incorrect.
  • Option D: The cost of a resource is not related to its renewability, so this is incorrect.
Brief Explanations

To find the non - renewable resource, we know:

  • Option A: Wind is a renewable resource as it is constantly replenished by natural processes.
  • Option B: Solar energy is renewable as the sun's energy is continuously available.
  • Option C: Coal is a fossil fuel formed over millions of years. Once used, it cannot be replaced in a human - time scale, so it is non - renewable.
  • Option D: Water is a renewable resource as it is part of the water cycle and is replenished.
Brief Explanations

To define "Conservation", we analyze the options:

  • Option A: Using resources quickly is the opposite of conservation, which is about sustainable use.
  • Option B: Conservation means protecting resources wisely to ensure their availability for future generations. This is in line with the concept of resource conservation.
  • Option C: Avoiding all resource use is not practical and not what conservation is about (we need to use resources for survival and development, but wisely).
  • Option D: Conservation is about protecting existing resources, not creating new ones.

Answer:

B. Can be replaced naturally

Question 2