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3.2.3.1 Resource management MatchUp

Target Level
4-5
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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

How much carbon dioxide was used in the process of doing or manufacturing and transporting something.
Needed for nutrition and human health. Too much or too little can lead to malnutrition.
When there is an abundance of resources which exceed the population's demand
When a country can provide enough resources for its population with provisions in place in case of emergency
When there is not enough resources to meet demand of the population.
The resource needed for human society to develop economically and socially. Unsustainable development of this resource is one of the largest factors in anthropogenic climate change and environmental damage.
Needed for human consumption as well as in industry. Supply of this resource is often unsuitable for human consumption in many areas and can lead to disease such as cholera.
Resources are not allocated or available evenly across the world. This is a major factor in hindering development and poverty.
A basic need required for human society to develop.
Burning these for energy have added to greenhouse gas levels and anthropogenic climate change.
Fossil fuels
Carbon footprint
Resource security
Resource scarcity
Resource surplus
Resource
Food
Water
Energy
Global resource inequality

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
75%