Natural Resources. 1. What are the Earth’s Natural Resources? Mineral Resources Energy Resources Living Resources Air Water Sunlight Soil.

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Natural Resources

1. What are the Earth’s Natural Resources? Mineral Resources Energy Resources Living Resources Air Water Sunlight Soil

2. Resources are limited and are either Renewable or Non renewable

3. What are Renewable Resources ? Renewable Resources can be replaced by nature at a rate close to the rate at which they are used.

What are examples of Renewable Resources? Vegetation (Crops & Forests) Sunlight Air Soil Geothermal Water Ice

4. What are Nonrenewable Resources? Resources that exist in a fixed amount Nonrenewable are renewed very slowly or not at all.

What are examples of Nonrenewable Resources? Coal Oil Natural Gas Petroleum Sand, Stone, & Gravel Salt Talc Graphite Sulphur Gypsum Uranium Phosphate Rock, Potash, & Nitrates And other Minerals

Examples of Nonrenewable Natural Resources Talc Graphite

What is an Ore Mineral? The metallic element or valuable mineral part of the rock is known as the Ore Mineral The remaining part of the rock is called the Gangue

Natural Resources Copper ore Iron ore

What is a Mineral Reserve? The known deposits of a mineral in ores that are worth mining

Natural Resources

5. Nonrenewable Energy Resources A. Fossil Fuels are nonrenewable and may cause pollution They are relatively cheap and easy to extract and use. (Examples include: Coal, Oil, Petroleum, and Natural Gas) B. Nuclear power: energy is created by atomic fission. It produces very little air pollution, but it does produce toxic waste that takes millions of years to decompose. It uses the radioactive mineral Uranium, which is nonrenewable.

6. Renewable Energy Resources Water Wind Sun Geotherm al Energy Have less of an impact on the environment and promote sustainability (the ability for future generations to have the same resources that we do)

7. Environmental Cost v/s Economic Benefit Modern living standards are supported by extensive use of both renewable and nonrenewable resources There are advantages + and disadvantages - to using any energy source. Extraction and use of any resource carries an environmental cost that must be weighed against the economic benefit.

Arizona has many natural resources In Arizona, Precious Metals and mineral resources include: Coil for energy, and Copper and Gold for Industries like construction and electronics

How does the way in which some resources are extracted and used affect the Earth’s environment? Can lead to pollution of land, water, and air May contribute to global warming Destruction of landscape may occur

Advantages vs. Disadvantages For each energy source listed below there are advantages and disadvantages of using it. –Fossil fuels –Hydro –Wind –Geothermal –Solar

Energy Resources Poster Board –Assignment: Create a poster displaying your knowledge of renewable and non renewable energy resources include the advantages and disadvantages of each resources use all of the words and pictures provided in your packet. RESPECT the materials 1. You must use all of the words and pictures provided in your packet. RESPECT the materials 2. You can add additional words and/or pictures to your poster, if you like!

Directions/tips 1. Place Renewable and Nonrenewable at the top on each side of the whiteboard 2. SORT the following on the lab tables (so you can read them): –All underlined resources –All Advantages + –All disadvantages – –All explanations and title tags –All Pictures Place the energy resource with the description of what it is, pictures, advantages, and disadvantages 3. Place the energy resource with the description of what it is, pictures, advantages, and disadvantages 4. REMEMBER RESPECT and use time wisely!!!