Water from rivers, lakes, and rain is a natural resource people use every day.
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Natural resources come from nature and support life.
Example: Water is an important natural resource.
Learn what natural resources are and how everyday choices can help protect them.
Water, soil, forests, sunlight, and clean air support life. Conservation means using these carefully so they remain available in the future.
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resource example
Natural resources come from nature and support life.
Example: Water is an important natural resource.
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Small actions can protect shared resources.
Example: Saving water is a form of conservation.
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One action can support many parts of the environment.
Example: Trees help protect natural systems.
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The goal is careful use, not no use.
Example: Wise use protects resources for later.
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