Natural Resources & Land Use
The natural resources of our state, including forests, water, minerals, and fertile soil, and how people have used (and sometimes overused) them throughout history.
Key Questions
- 1What are the most important natural resources in our state?
- 2How have people used our natural resources differently over time?
- 3What can we do to make sure our natural resources last for future generations?
Common Core State Standards
Suggested Methodologies
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