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1.Soil, Timber and Food are all renewable resources. List each three ways each of these renewable resources can be conserved (saved) for the future.
Soil:
Timber:
Food:
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2. Fossil Fuels are nonrenewable resources. Name two advantages for using each of the fossil fuels.
Coal:
Oil:
Natural Gas:
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3. Fossil Fuels are nonrenewable resources. Name two problems with using each of the fossil fuels.
Coal:
Oil:
Natural Gas:
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