collect information about distribution of various natural resources like land soil water
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LAND
1 : the solid part of the surface of the earth.
2 : an area of ground or soil of a particular kind fertile land.
3 : a part of the earth's surface marked off by boundaries They bought some land.
4 : a country or nation your native land.
5 : the people of a country All the land rose in rebellion.
SOIL
Soil sustains life. ...
Soil allows food to grow and ultimately, feed the world. ...
Soil contains many nutrients needed by all plants to grow. ...
Healthy soil aids in the cleanliness of the environment – decreasing erosion and air pollution. ...
The healthier the soil, the more nutrients ANY plant can soak up.
AIR
To breath.
To pump your vehicles tires.
To inflate air beds, baloons and other toys.
To blow away dirt from lawn, driveway etc.
To vacumm suck dust from floor, carpets.
To heat and cool homes, cars, closed spaces.
To fly a kite, planes etc.
To aerate fish tanks for the fish to live.
WATER
Increases Energy & Relieves Fatigue. Since your brain is mostly water, drinking it helps you think, focus and concentrate better and be more alert. ...
Promotes Weight Loss. ...
Flushes Out Toxins. ...
Improves Skin Complexion. ...
Maintains Regularity.
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Different regions have access to different renewable or nonrenewable natural resources such as freshwater, fossil fuels, fertile soil, or timber based on their geographic location and past geologic processes. Access, or the lack thereof, contributes to a place’s economic development, political relationships, and culture. For example, the Great Plains region of the United States is known for its abundance of fertile soil. As a result, its main industry is agriculture. Corn, soybeans, and wheat are globally exported from this region and serve as the main economy. On the other side of the spectrum, the desert southwestern region of the United States depends on the Central Arizona Project canals to transport water from the Colorado River in order to support agriculture and urban areas. Arizona’s right to use water from this river stems from the Colorado Compact, an agreement established in 1922.
Use these materials to explore the interconnected nature of resources and their distribution.
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