conservationthe careful use ofEarth's materials toprevent or reducedamage to theenvironment andextend the lifetimeof resourcesairpollutionthecontamination ofair by harmfulsubstancesincluding gasesand smokefuel used forheating or togenerateusablepower.energyresourcemalnutritiona lack ofproper nutritionthat negativelyaffects growthand health a part offood used bythe body togrow andsurvive.nutrientfossilfuelsnonrenewable energysources that comefrom the remains ofplants and animals thatdied millions of yearsago- adds heat, carbondioxide and pollutantsto the airrenewableresourcea resource thatcan bereplenished bynatural processesat least as quicklyas it is used. part of theenvironment thatsupplies materialuseful ornecessary for thesurvival of livingthingsnaturalresourcesa resource that isused faster thanit can be replacedby naturalprocesses.  nonrenewableresourceany contamination ofwater with chemicalsor other hazardoussubstances that aredetrimental tohuman, animal, orplant health. waterpollutionFree!technologythe practicaluse of scientificknowledge,especially forindustrial orcommercial usemeeting humanneeds in waysthat ensure futuregenerations willalso be able tomeet their needs. sustainabilityhe ability to dosomething orproducesomething withoutwasting materials,time, or energyefficiencythe lack ofaccess tomodern energyservices andproducts. energypovertypovertywhen acommunity lacksthe resourcesand requirementsfor a minimumstandard of livingconservationthe careful use ofEarth's materials toprevent or reducedamage to theenvironment andextend the lifetimeof resourcesairpollutionthecontamination ofair by harmfulsubstancesincluding gasesand smokefuel used forheating or togenerateusablepower.energyresourcemalnutritiona lack ofproper nutritionthat negativelyaffects growthand health a part offood used bythe body togrow andsurvive.nutrientfossilfuelsnonrenewable energysources that comefrom the remains ofplants and animals thatdied millions of yearsago- adds heat, carbondioxide and pollutantsto the airrenewableresourcea resource thatcan bereplenished bynatural processesat least as quicklyas it is used. part of theenvironment thatsupplies materialuseful ornecessary for thesurvival of livingthingsnaturalresourcesa resource that isused faster thanit can be replacedby naturalprocesses.  nonrenewableresourceany contamination ofwater with chemicalsor other hazardoussubstances that aredetrimental tohuman, animal, orplant health. waterpollutionFree!technologythe practicaluse of scientificknowledge,especially forindustrial orcommercial usemeeting humanneeds in waysthat ensure futuregenerations willalso be able tomeet their needs. sustainabilityhe ability to dosomething orproducesomething withoutwasting materials,time, or energyefficiencythe lack ofaccess tomodern energyservices andproducts. energypovertypovertywhen acommunity lacksthe resourcesand requirementsfor a minimumstandard of living

Unit 7: Managing Resources - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the careful use of Earth's materials to prevent or reduce damage to the environment and extend the lifetime of resources
    conservation
  2. the contamination of air by harmful substances including gases and smoke
    air pollution
  3. energy resource
    fuel used for heating or to generate usable power.
  4. a lack of proper nutrition that negatively affects growth and health
    malnutrition
  5. nutrient
    a part of food used by the body to grow and survive.
  6. nonrenewable energy sources that come from the remains of plants and animals that died millions of years ago- adds heat, carbon dioxide and pollutants to the air
    fossil fuels
  7. a resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used.
    renewable resource
  8. natural resources
    part of the environment that supplies material useful or necessary for the survival of living things
  9. nonrenewable resource
    a resource that is used faster than it can be replaced by natural processes.
  10. water pollution
    any contamination of water with chemicals or other hazardous substances that are detrimental to human, animal, or plant health.
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  12. the practical use of scientific knowledge, especially for industrial or commercial use
    technology
  13. sustainability
    meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations will also be able to meet their needs.
  14. efficiency
    he ability to do something or produce something without wasting materials, time, or energy
  15. energy poverty
    the lack of access to modern energy services and products.
  16. when a community lacks the resources and requirements for a minimum standard of living
    poverty