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Natural Resources
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Resources used faster than they can be replaced by natural processes Provide 93% of energy
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Fossil Fuels Form over millions of years Fuels used today are remains of prehistoric organisms Decayed remains buried by layers of sediment Change chemically by extreme pressure and temperature
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Fossil Fuels Type of fossil fuel depends on: Type of organic matter Temperature and pressure Length of time buried
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Fossil Fuels Coal Plants growing in prehistoric swamps died Bacteria, extreme temperature, and pressure acted on remains Peat (brownish material) formed Peat changes into harder types of coal
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Fossil Fuels Natural Gas and Oil Formed in process similar to coal Microscopic marine organisms called plankton died and fell on ocean floor Covered by sediment Decomposed by bacteria; acted on by extreme temperature and pressure Thick liquid oil forms first Continued temperature and pressure created natural gas
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Fossil Fuels Advantages Easy to transform chemical energy to electric energy Relatively inexpensive Easy to transport
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Fossil Fuels Disadvantages Limited supply (nonrenewable) Habitat disruption Obtaining fuel disrupts environment Pollution Run-off Burning releases harmful chemicals into air
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How to Clean Up Oil Spills
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Nuclear Energy Energy released from atomic reactions Nuclear Fission Process of splitting atoms that releases thermal energy
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Nuclear Energy Advantages Small amount of uranium produces a large amount of energy Does not pollute air, soil, or water
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Sources of Energy Nonrenewable Resources
Nuclear Energy Disadvantages Limited supply Must be carefully monitored to avoid radioactive release Waste materials are radioactive and dangerous
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Sources of Energy renewable Resources
Resources that can be replaced by natural processes in a relatively short amount of time
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Sources of Energy renewable Resources
Advantages Renewable (will not run out) Produce less pollution Disadvantages Can be costly or limited to certain areas
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Sources of Energy renewable Resources
Solar Energy Energy from the sun Solar cells capture light energy and transform in to electrical energy
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Sources of Energy renewable Resources
Water Energy Hydroelectric Power Electricity produced by flowing water Tidal Power Water flows across turbines as tide comes in a goes out
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Sources of Energy renewable Resources
Wind Energy Wind turbines produce electricity Wind farms: group of wind turbines that produce electricity
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Sources of Energy renewable Resources
Geothermal Energy Thermal energy from earth’s interior Wells are drilled to reach hot rocks or magma Thermal energy heats water, makes steam to produce electricity
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Sources of Energy renewable Resources
biomass Energy Energy produced by burning organic matter, such as wood, food scraps, and alcohol Can be converted into fuel for vehicles Ethanol Biodiesel
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biomass Energy Experiment
Which do you guess has more heat energy, vegetable oil or petroleum oil? Write a hypothesis for your prediction. Copy this table into your notebook. Fill it in as we collect data. Would vegetable oil be a good substitute for petroleum oil as fuel? Why? Type of Oil Temperature of cold water Temperature after burning Difference in temperature
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Sustainability Meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations also will be able to meet their needs
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Something from earth that living things use to meet needs
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Land Resources Living space Natural habitats Land for buildings, sidewalks, and streets
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Land Resources Forests and Agriculture Forests cut down for fuel, paper products, and wood products Growing crops Grazing livestock
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Land Resources Mineral Resources Ores Deposits of minerals that are large enough to be mined for profit EX: halite (salt); silica (glass); copper
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Land Resources Mineral Resources Reclamation Process in which mined land must be recovered with soil and replanted with vegetation
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Land Resources Advantages Widely available Easily accessed Crops and trees are renewable
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Land Resources Disadvantages Deforestation Cutting of large areas of forests for human activities Pollution Some (minerals) are nonrenewable
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Air Resources Needed to survive Polluted by burning fossil fuels or natural events Photochemical Smog Acid Precipitation Natural Events
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Sources of Energy Natural Resources
Water Resources Limited supply of freshwater Meets many needs—farming, industry, electricity, household activities, transportation, recreation Can be polluted by fertilizer or industry
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