Title: Do Now
1Do Now
- A natural resource is anything from the
natural environment that people use to meet their
needs. Some resources - are renewable and others are nonrenewable. What
are nonrenewable resources? - resources such as forests and grasslands
- B. resources that were formed by nature over
thousands of years - C. resources such as plants and animals
- D. resources that can be replaced naturally and
grown fairly quickly
2Physical Map of Western Europe
What does everything look like?
SS6G8 The student will be able to locate
selected features of Europe. the Danube River,
Rhine River, Volga River, English Channel,
Mediterranean Sea, European Plain, the Alps,
Pyrenees, Ural Mountains, Iberian Peninsula, and
Scandinavian Peninsula, Strait of Gibraltar.
3Physical Map of Europe
4Danube River
5Rhine River
6Volga River
7Ural Mountains
8Pyrenees Mountains
9Alps Mountains
10European Plain
- Where most of the crops are grown
11Iberian Peninsula
12Scandinavian Peninsula
13English Channel
- Separates the United Kingdom from Mainland Europe
14Mediterranean Sea
- The largest inland sea in the world. It takes 100
years for the water in this sea to circulate.
15Strait of Gibraltar
1610. The use of natural resources affects the
environment. Many human activities cause
pollution. What is pollution? A. an agreement to
restrict the number of resources being used B.
the shipping of materials from country to
country C. the use of renewable resources such as
forests and grasslands D. putting impure
substances into the land, water, and air