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SCIENCE

7
HAPPY THURSDAY!
How to Use
the Time
Zone Chart?
Sample Problem:
What time is it in Time Zone M (75°W) if it is 8 P.M. in Time Zone E (120°E)?

Locate the time zone that has an identified


time in the given problem.

120°E
Sample Problem:
What time is it in Time Zone M (75°W) if it is 8 P.M. in Time Zone E (120°E)?

Look for the other time zone and identify the


time beside it.

75°W
Sample Problem:
What time is it in Time Zone M (75°W) if it is 8 P.M. in Time Zone E (120°E)?

Look for the other time zone and identify the


time beside it.

75°W
Sample Questions:

What time is it in Time Zone M (75°W) if it is 8 P.M. in Time


Zone E (120°E)?
Sample Questions:

What time is it in Time Zone M (90°E) if it is 5 P.M. in Time Zone


G (75°E)?
Sample Questions:

What time is it in Time Zone M (105°W) if it is 11 P.M. in Time


Zone A (15°E)?
Sample Questions:

What time is it in Time Zone T (120°W) if it is 11 P.M. in Time


Zone A (45°E)?
Sample Questions:

What time is it in Time Zone T (120°W) if it is 6 A.M. in Time


Zone A (45°E)?
Sample Questions:

What time zone will be 4 P.M. if it is 6 A.M. in Time Zone A


(45°E)?
Sample Questions:

What time zone will be 11P.M. if it is 5 A.M. in Time Zone A


(105°E)?
What is one
thing that
you are
grateful for
to have here
on Earth?
NATURAL
RESOURCES
LEARNING TARGET

● Classify the examples into renewable or


non-renewable resources
● Cite and explain ways of using Earth’s
resources sustainably
● Act responsibly toward the
environment
NATURAL
RESOURCES
Any materials found in nature that
is used and can be used by
humans.
Renewable Non-renewable
Renewable Non-renewable

Any material or Any material or


energy source that energy source that
can be replaced cannot be
within the period replaced within
of a human life the period of a
span. human life span.
NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES

A nonrenewable resource is a natural


resource that cannot be re-made or
re-grown at a scale comparable to its
consumption.
NUCLEAR ENERGY
Nuclear fission uses
uranium to create
energy.
Nuclear energy is a
nonrenewable resource
because once the
uranium is used, it is
gone!
COAL, PETROLEUM, AND GAS

Coal, petroleum, and


natural gas are considered
nonrenewable because they
can not be replenished in a
short period of time. These
are called fossil fuels.
HOW IS COAL MADE ???
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
Renewable resources are
natural resources that can be
replenished in a short period
of time.
● Solar ● Geothermal
● Wind ● Biomass
● Water
SOLAR

Energy from the


sun.
Why is energy
from the sun
renewable?
GEOTHERMAL

Energy from
Earth’s heat.

Why is energy
from the heat of
the Earth
renewable?
WIND Energy from
the wind.

Why is energy
from the wind
renewable?
BIOMASS
Energy from burning
organic or living
matter.
Why is energy from
biomass renewable?
WATER or HYDROELECTRIC
Energy from the
flow of water.
Why is energy of
flowing water
renewable?
What can you do as an
OLOPSCian to help conserve
our country's natural
resources?
Science 7
Session 7

“”Take care of the earth and she


will take care of you””.
Ways people
destroy
natural
resources
LEARNING TARGET

Identify the effects of some


human activities on natural
resources

Suggest ways to reduce the Make a list of what can be


effects of human activities done at home to conserve
on natural resources natural resources
ACTIVITY
WHAT’S THE
SITCH?
MECHANICS
➔ Different scenarios/activities that
endanger renewable resources will be
shown.

➔ Reflect if you have observed such


activity.

➔ Identify the effects of such activity.


Rice fields turned into residential or commercial
centers
EFFECTS
● Soil Erosion
● Diminishing number of
agricultural lands leads
to food scarcity.
People cut too many trees for lumber or paper or
building houses.
EFFECTS
● Animals lose their
habitat
● Lesser trees = More
pollution
● Landslide
Too much mining and quarrying for the purpose of
getting precious metals and stones and gravel
EFFECTS
● Animals lose their
habitat
● Soil contamination
● Soil Erosion
● Sinkholes
Plastics and other garbage are burned.
EFFECTS
● Air Pollution
● Climate Change
● Health Risks
KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE CHECK
CHECK
How
How can
can you
you help
help
in
in sustaining
sustaining
Earth’s
Earth’s resources?
resources?
REMINDERS:

“MY TIME ZONE CHART”


Points for Review:

● Relative and Absolute location


● Coordinate system
● Locating places using Latitude and Longitude
● Time zone (telling time)
● Renewable and Non-renewable resources
● Conservation of natural resources

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