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Title: Resources


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Resources Energy
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BIG Ideas
  • People and other organisms use Earths resources
    for everyday living.
  • People use energy resources, most of which
    originate from the Sun, for everyday living.
  • The use of natural resources can impact Earths
    land, air, and water.

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I. Resources
  • Limited
  • Two categories
  • Renewable can be replaced by nature at a rate
    close to the rate at which they are used
  • Nonrenewable renewed very slowly or not at all

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A. Renewable Resources
  • Resources that can be replaced within a humans
    lifetime
  • Name a few resources that you think are
    considered renewable

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Water
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Wind
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Vegetation
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Sunlight
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B. NONrenewable Resources
  • Resources that cannot be replaced once they are
    used
  • Name a few resources that you think are
    considered nonrenewable

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Coal
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Oil
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Minerals
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C. Formation of Ores
  • Ores Deposits of metals and non-metals that can
    be removed (mined) from the crust profitably.
  • Can you think of some examples?

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Examples of ORES
  • pyrite
  • magnetite
  • hematite
  • galena
  • graphite
  • sulfur
  • gold
  • silver
  • copper
  • zinc
  • nickel
  • lead
  • platinum

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II. Fossil Fuels
  • organic in origin (formed from living things)
  • nonrenewable
  • may cause pollution
  • relatively cheap
  • easy to use
  • What fossil fuels do you know of?

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Examples of Fossil Fuels
  • coal
  • petroleum
  • natural gas
  • the main sources of energy for transportation,
    farming, and industry

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A. Coal
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  • Peat brownish partially decomposed plant remains
  • Lignite water and gases squeezed out into a
    denser material (brown coal)

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  • Bituminous Coal formed as a result of pressure
    of more deposited sediment above (soft coal)
  • Anthracite produced by extremely high
    temperatures and pressure the hardest of all
    coals

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  • Is anthracite most like an igneous, sedimentary,
    or metamorphic rock?
  • WHY?

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  • Bituminous coal and anthracite consist of 80-90
    Carbon, and produce a great amount of heat when
    they burn

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coal
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B. Petroleum and Natural Gas
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  • Petroleum and natural gas are mixtures of
    hydrocarbons
  • Hydrocarbons formed from microorganisms that
    lived in oceans or lakes millions of years ago
  • Petroleum oil liquid hydrocarbons
  • Natural gas hydrocarbons in gaseous form

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  • Crude Oil unrefined petroleum

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  • Petrochemical chemicals derived
    from petroleum
  • synthetic fabrics
  • medicines
  • tars
  • waxes
  • synthetic rubber
  • insecticides
  • chemical fertilizers
  • detergents
  • shampoos

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III. Alternative Energy
  • A. Solar Energy

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1. Passive Systems
  • greenhouses or home windows
  • no working parts

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2. Active Systems
  • solar collectors glass boxes with tubes that
    circulate water
  • sun heats the water as it moves through the tubes

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B. Geothermal Energy
  • Energy from the heat of the Earths interior

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  • Where water flows through rock heated by magma
  • Hot water (steam) results
  • Creates source for huge supply of energy
  • 80 of homes in Iceland are
    heated geothermally

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  • Generally used in areas of volcanic activity

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C. Water and Wind Energy
  • 1. Hydroelectric Energy Energy made by moving
    water

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11 of U.S. electricity is hydroelectric
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  • 2. energy from tides
  • 3. energy from wind

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D. Nuclear Energy
  • Nuclear Fission a heavy nucleus divides,
    releasing large amounts of energy.
  • Advantage
  • Does not produce carbon dioxide and other
    greenhouse gases
  • Disadvantages
  • High operating costs
  • Concerns about radioactive
    wastes
  • Nuclear accidents

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  • Nuclear Fusion multiple atoms join together to
    form a heavier nucleus
  • The energy source of the future
  • Process that provides the sun and stars with
    energy to shine
  • Has been used to produce nuclear bombs
  • Not yet successfully controlled

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E. Biomass
  • Fuels derived from living things
  • wood
  • field crops
  • fecal material

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IV. Virginias Rock Mineral Resources
  • Coal ? energy
  • Gravel and crushed stone ? road construction
  • Limestone ? making concrete
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