Earth's Systems and Cycles

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the process of changing energy from one form to another to preform work
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the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
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intentional, conscious, and purposeful actions taken by people for survival, economic gain, or recreation, ranging from agriculture and manufacturing to urbanization
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materials and substances found in nature such as wood
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of a natural resource or source of energy that is not capable of being replenished
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any substance derived from living organisms plants, animals, microbes that contain carbon compounds
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the introduction of harmful substances or energy into the natural environment
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the process of collecting, sorting, and transforming waste materials into new products, rather than disposing of them in landfills
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a source of energy that is not depleted by use
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eliminated or discarded as no longer useful or required after the completion of a process