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Unit 1 Lesson 3 Climate and Resources HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE CLIMATE AND NATURAL RESOURCES OF NEW JERSEY? Vocabulary  Climate: the kind of weather a place has over a long period of time.  Precipitation: water that falls to Earth’s surface as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.  Nor-Easter: strong storms that bring high winds, heavy snows, and freezing cold. Vocabulary  Natural resources: something found in nature that people can use.  Renewable: resource that can be reused or replaced.  Nonrenewable: cannot be made again.  Manufacturing: making goods from natural resources. New Jersey’s Climate  Seasonal Climate  Summer: hot and humid  Winter: cold with precipitation  Spring: warm and rainy  Fall: cool and dry  Occasional extreme weather like nor’easters New Jersey’s Climate  Location Affects Climate  Northwestern NJ is the coldest area   Higher elevations Southeastern NJ is the warmest area Milder along the Atlantic Ocean  Ocean brings cool breezes in the summer, warm air in the winter  Natural Resources  Natural Resources  Found in nature  People can use them  Living   Nonliving   Ex: minerals and sand Renewable   Ex: animals and plants Ex: trees Nonrenewable  Ex: minerals Natural Resources  New Jersey’s Natural Resources  Garden State: plentiful harvests of fruit and vegetables  Inner Coastal Plain and Piedmont Regions: early settlers chose to farm here  Atlantic coast, Hudson River, and Delaware River: early settlers chose to fish here  Mineral rich hills and mountains of northwestern NJ: settler came to mine here Natural Resources  Using the Land  Late 1800s, NJ supplied NY and PA with fresh fruits and vegetables  Still happens today  Farming  Climate and rich soil  9,000+ farms in NJ  Most are small (9-50 acres)  Southwestern Region: 40,000 acres of vegetable farms  Southeastern Region: cranberries and blueberries Natural Resources  Farms  Cows   Livestock Farms   Milk, butter, dairy products Cows, pigs, and chickens Horse Farms Monmouth County  Racing and riding  Other Resources  Fishing  Take tourists on trips  Fish Saltwater  Flounder, tune, whiting, crabs  Freshwater  Trout, bass, catfish  Other Resources  Mining  Minerals found underground and other Earth’s surface  Underground mines are now closed  All mining is done on the surface  Rock is mined and crushed to make:   Roads, bridges, and buildings Hills and mountains are mined for:  Iron, copper, zinc and other hard minerals Manufacturing  Making good from natural resources  Ex: making glass from sand  New Jersey is a leading manufacturer of:  Plastics, rubber, and machinery  Chemicals, medicines, and printed materials (books and magazines)