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Class 6 Science: Natures Treasures Worksheet (with Answers)

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  1. 1. Anything from nature useful to us is a:
    • (a) machine
    • (b) factory
    • (c) natural resource
    • (d) waste
  2. 2. Which is a renewable resource?
    • (a) coal
    • (b) petroleum
    • (c) natural gas
    • (d) sunlight
  3. 3. Coal, petroleum and natural gas are together called:
    • (a) fossil fuels
    • (b) minerals
    • (c) metals
    • (d) renewable fuels
  4. 4. A non-renewable resource is one that:
    • (a) is replaced quickly
    • (b) cannot be replaced quickly
    • (c) never gets used
    • (d) is unlimited
  5. 5. What is a natural resource?
  6. 6. Give an example of a non-renewable resource.
  7. 7. Explain the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources with examples.
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  1. 1. (c) natural resourceSuch a useful gift of nature is a natural resource.
  2. 2. (d) sunlightSunlight is continuously available — renewable.
  3. 3. (a) fossil fuelsThese are the fossil fuels.
  4. 4. (b) cannot be replaced quicklyNon-renewable resources are limited and slow to form.
  5. 5. Anything from nature that is useful to humans, such as air, water or minerals.
  6. 6. Coal (a fossil fuel).
  7. 7. Renewable resources are those that nature can replace within a short time, so they are not easily exhausted if used sensibly — examples include sunlight, wind, water and air, and forests, which renew when we replant trees. Non-renewable resources exist in limited amounts and take a very long time, often millions of years, to form, so once used they cannot be replaced quickly — examples include the fossil fuels coal, petroleum and natural gas, and many minerals. The key difference is the rate of replacement: renewable resources are restored quickly, while non-renewable ones are finite and run out if wasted.

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Which board and class is this for?
This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 6 Science, chapter “Natures Treasures”.