Brainstorm Uses of oil. Oil Oil is a non-renewable resource – it can’t be used again. Extracting this much oil is unsustainable because… A problem with.

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Brainstorm Uses of oil

Oil Oil is a non-renewable resource – it can’t be used again. Extracting this much oil is unsustainable because… A problem with transporting oil from place of production to that of consumption is…

Oil What are the issues of using oil at current rates?

What’s wrong with this bar graph?

Plot your own bar graph: World oil production and consumption by region 1994 Region Production (million tonnes) Consumption (million tonnes) N.America S. and C. America W.Europe E. Europe Middle East Africa Asia and Australasia World Total

Oil Production & Consumption N. America S & C America W. Europe E. Europe Middle East AfricaAsia & Australasia

Oil Production & Consumption N. America S & C America W. Europe E. Europe Middle East AfricaAsia & Australasia

Oil Production & Consumption N. America S & C America W. Europe E. Europe Middle East AfricaAsia & Australasia

List the regions in order of their oil production and their consumption Region number Order of production Order of Consumption

Extension Look back at your brainstorm of ideas about the uses of oil – at the beginning of the lesson. Can you think of any solutions other than using oil – e.g. instead of driving – people could walk, use less oil e.g. take the bus. Design a poster which encourages people to use less oil