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Test Review Resources Describe the differences between renewable, nonrenewable and replenishable natural capital and give and example of each Distinguish.

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1 Test Review Resources Describe the differences between renewable, nonrenewable and replenishable natural capital and give and example of each Distinguish between natural capital and natural income What are the difficulties in measuring the value of natural capital?

2 Energy Resources List the advantages and disadvantages of the following: Fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) Nuclear power Renewable energy Solar Tidal Wind biofuel

3 Soil Resources What is leaching? Is it a transfer or transformation?
What are the characteristics of sandy soils? Clay soils? What can you do to improve the quality of soil? What are the advantages and disadvantages to organic and inorganic fertilizers? What is contour plowing?

4 Food Resources What are the differences in nutrition between MEDCs and LEDCs? Describe modern commercial agricultural practices. What are the inputs and outputs of terrestrial farming? Aquatic farming?

5 Water Resources What % of the world’s water is freshwater?
Where is most freshwater located? Where do we get most of our usable water? What is the #1 use of groundwater?

6 Energy Problem West Fremont is a community consisting of 3,000 homes. A small coal-burning plant currently supplies electricity for the town. The capacity of the power plant is 12 megawatts (MW) and the average household consumes 8,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electrical energy each year. The price paid to the electric utility by West Fremont residents for this energy is $0.01 per kWh. The town leaders are considering a plan, the West Fremont Wind Project (WFWP), to generate their own electricity using 10 wind turbines that would be located on the wooded ridges surrounding the town. Each wind turbine would have a capacity of 1.2 MW and each would cost the town $3 million to purchase, finance and operate for 25 years. Assuming that the existing power plant can operate at full capacity for 8,000 hrs/yr, how many kWh or electricity can be produced by the plant in a year? At the current rate of electrical energy use per household, how many kWh of electrical energy does the community consume in one year? Assuming that the electrical energy needs of the community do not change during the 25-year lifetime of the wind turbines, what would be the cost to the community of the electricity supplied by the WFWP over 25 years? Express your answer in dollars/kWh.


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