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Name ___________________________ Class ___________________ Date _____________ Chapter 4 Earth’s Resources Section 4.1 Energy and Mineral Resources This section discusses different types of resources, including renewable, nonrenewable, energy, and mineral resources. Reading Strategy Monitoring Your Understanding List what you know about energy and mineral resources in the first column and what you’d like to know in the second column. After you read, list what you have learned in the last column. For more information on this Reading Strategy, see the Reading and Study Skills in the Skills and Reference Handbook at the end of your textbook. Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources 1. Is the following sentence true or false? Renewable resources can be replenished over fairly short time spans. 2. A(n) resource takes millions of years to form and accumulate. 3. Circle the letter of the nonrenewable resource. a. trees b. sunlight c. wind energy d. natural gas Fossil Fuels 4. What are three examples of fossil fuels? 5. Circle the letter of the last stage of coal development. a. anthracite b. bituminous c. lignite d. peat 6. Is the following sentence true or false? Natural gas forms from the buried remains of animals and plants. © Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall. All rights reserved. Earth Science Guided Reading and Study Workbook 27 Energy and Mineral Resources What I Know What I Would Like to Know What I Learned a. c. e. b. d. f.

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Page 1: Chapter 4 Earth’s Resources Section 4.1 Energy and … · form and accumulate. 3. ... Earth Science Guided Reading and Study Workbook ... Match each description with its fuel source

Name ___________________________ Class ___________________ Date _____________

Chapter 4 Earth’s Resources

Section 4.1 Energy and MineralResourcesThis section discusses different types of resources, including renewable,nonrenewable, energy, and mineral resources.

Reading StrategyMonitoring Your Understanding List what you know about energyand mineral resources in the first column and what you’d like to knowin the second column. After you read, list what you have learned inthe last column. For more information on this Reading Strategy, seethe Reading and Study Skills in the Skills and Reference Handbookat the end of your textbook.

Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources1. Is the following sentence true or false? Renewable resources can

be replenished over fairly short time spans.

2. A(n) resource takes millions of years toform and accumulate.

3. Circle the letter of the nonrenewable resource.

a. treesb. sunlightc. wind energyd. natural gas

Fossil Fuels

4. What are three examples of fossil fuels?

5. Circle the letter of the last stage of coal development.a. anthracite b. bituminousc. lignite d. peat

6. Is the following sentence true or false? Natural gas forms from theburied remains of animals and plants.

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Energy and Mineral Resources

What I Know What I Would Like to Know What I Learned

a. c. e.

b. d. f.

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Page 2: Chapter 4 Earth’s Resources Section 4.1 Energy and … · form and accumulate. 3. ... Earth Science Guided Reading and Study Workbook ... Match each description with its fuel source

Tar Sands and Oil ShaleMatch each description with its fuel source.

Description Fuel Source

7. World supplies are expected to dwindle in the future.

8. mixture of bitumen, water, clay, and sand

9. rock containing kerogen

Formation of Mineral Deposits10. Complete the table below.

Nonmetallic Mineral Resources11. Circle the letter of the nonmetallic mineral resource.

a. limestone b. goldc. chromited. petroleum

12. Is the following sentence true or false? Nonmetallic mineralresources are used as a source of energy.

Name ___________________________ Class ___________________ Date _____________

Chapter 4 Earth’s Resources©

Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall. All rights reserved.

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Mineral Deposits

Type How Forms Mineral Examples

Magma deposit chromite, platinum

gold, silver, mercury

Eroded heavy minerals settle

from moving water.

a. petroleumb. oil shalec. tar sands

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