Activity 3.2.1 – Natural Resources Review

My Natural Resource Concept Map 


What are Natural Resources? Natural resources are what we take from the environment and use. The whole concept of this review was Natural resources, so I stated the variety things of what natural resources is. I then proceeded to give examples of natural resources, like water, fruits, food, and so on so forth. What is a renewable and nonrenewable resource? Both sound similar but are very different. A renewable resource are resources that are used and after they are used, they still exist and are replenished while nonrenewable resources are resources that are only used once and cease to exist. Good for only about one use and cannot be replaced. Throughout the concept map, I believe I explain these resources, short but to the point. I gave examples for both and also definitions. Each linking line and linking word are interconnected to the main concept. In conclusion, the video "exploring Natural Resources" went very in depth with examples and explanations to the resources we use on a day-to-day basis. I believe that if I ever need help to review and look back on what natural resources are, this concept map would be a great place to start as it is quick and easy to read and look over. 


Resources: 

Exploring Natural Resources - Alexander Street, a ProQuest Company (alamo.edu)


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