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Natural Resources

Grade 1 · Science · Earth Materials · Ontario, Canada

Lesson Summary

Learn about things from nature that people use every day.

Explanation

Natural resources are things from nature that people use. Water, air, soil, rocks, plants, and animals are all natural resources. We use water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning. We use trees for wood to build houses and make paper. We use rocks and minerals to make roads and buildings. It is important to take care of our natural resources so they last a long time.

Practice Questions

Q1: What is a natural resource?
Answer: Something from nature that people use.
Q2: Name three natural resources.
Answer: Water, air, and soil (or trees, rocks, animals, etc.).
Q3: Why should we take care of natural resources?
Answer: So they last a long time and are available for people in the future.
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