Nonrenewable resources By Ciarra Ramirez 5 th hour Due: may 6 th.

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Nonrenewable resources By Ciarra Ramirez 5 th hour Due: may 6 th

Nonrenewable uses. Gold Silver  Conduct electricity.  Drawn into wire.  Hammered into thin sheets.  Melted and cast into detailed shapes.  Jewelry is one of main uses of gold.  Finical gold.  Electronics.  Computers.  Dentistry.  Medical.  Aerospace's.  Gold and symbols of status.  Glassmaking.  Gold gilding and Gold leaf.  Silver money.  Medical uses.  Jewelry.  Dental fillings.  Silverware.  Photography.  Electronics.  Mirrors.  Optics.  Industrial and commercial applications.  Batteries.  Bearings.  Soldering.  Solar energy.

The Effect on earth. Gold Silver  So far which is know there are no evidence that there is any affect to gold on earth.  Which I got at this site:  periodic/elements/au.htm  Environmental levels.  Affect in the laboratory and field.  Aquatic environment: Toxicity of silver compounds to aquatic species.  Terrestrial environment.  Effects evaluation.

The Effect on organisms. Gold Silver  Effects of exposure:  Inhalation: cause irritation. Ingestion: No adverse effects. Skin: cause irritation and allergic reaction. Eye: cause irritation.  Gold is used to fix or cure rheumatoid arthritis, with a treatment called Chrysoteraphy. It is prescribed when treatment with non-steroid antu-infiammatory drugs doesn’t give you relief.  got this information at: ments/au.htm#ixzz1KwnjFfOU ments/au.htm#ixzz1KwnjFfOU  For animals:  Kidney damage.  Eye damage.  Lung damage.  Liver damage.  Anemia  Brain damage.  For humans :  Cardiac abnormalities.  Over exposure to solvents with Permanente brain and nerve damage.  Breathing or contact with skin of the methyl can problems.

Dangers of using and transporting. Gold. Silver.  Taken of the goods, by a robber.  Reduces the chance of debasement of coins.  When the gold is circulated the money value drops.  When its hoarded the money value goes up.  Its not reliable.  The governments desire to control the amounts with are used and transported.  If it gets into the blood stream you could possibly be poisoned.  You could be taken of the merchandise.  Kidney damage, stomach distress, and headaches.  Argyria, which is when the skin gets over exposed to silver, which is when the skins turns into a bluish gray

Environment.  When they mine for gold and silver it may ruin the environment. Which mean that the animals who habitat that was that’s once had a beautiful enchanting home now is homeless. Mining may also cause deforestation. Which again means that they are giving these amazingly homeless animals no place to live, which I myself find extremely sorrowful and downhearted. When people mine they don’t even clean up they just sometimes leave things how they are, or fill the whole back up once they are done. Meaning again those poor animals have no home anymore.

These are two of the sites that I used sir.  used-for/ gold.shtml