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Natural Resources vs. Human-Made Products - Educational Illustration Grid #3510685 (License: Personal Use)
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The image presents a 4×3 grid of twelve line-drawn icons, each depicting either a natural resource (e.g., log, coal, rain, watermelon) or a human-made item derived from it (e.g., gasoline, car, salt, factory emissions). Dashed lines group related pairs across rows, illustrating transformation pathways in resource use and industrial production. Designed for clarity and pedagogical utility, the illustrations support lessons on environmental science, economics, and sustainability.
Commonly used in K-12 science curricula, educational websites, or sustainability infographics to teach resource conversion, supply chains, and ecological impact. Matches user intent for visual learning aids, lesson planning, or curriculum development.
Related Cliparts: Explore how raw materials like wood, coal, and water become everyday items such as gasoline, cars, and salt. Ideal for science education and sustainability learning.
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