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Unit 7 – Resources and the Environment (Chp. 25, 26, & 27)
Review for TEST
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Earth’s Resources Distributed Unevenly
Air Water Land Organisms Rocks Minerals Nutrients Geochemical cycles
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Water Liquid Wide range of temperatures High heat-storage capacity
Dissolves many substances Expands when it freezes
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Natural Resources Non-Renewable: Fossil fuels
living things surface water Groundwater fertile soil Air solar energy elements that cycle (carbon, nitrogen) Replaced through natural processes at same rate as being used Non-Renewable: Fossil fuels Elements (gold, copper, silver) Fixed amounts – replaceable through process that takes hundreds of millions of years
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Land Resources Topsoil Rocks Minerals Space for humans to use: Housing
Agriculture Roadways – use aggregates to build first layer. A mixture of gravel, sand, crushed stone
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How humans harm resources
Poor farming practices Air pollution by activities that disrupt the balance of geochemical cycles Burning of fossil fuels (releases sulfur) Mining – ore can be mined for a profit
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Energy Resources Sun is the primary energy resource
Biomass –wood and field crop burned to use as fuel Coal Natural gas petroleum
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Air Resources The most important component of air is:
Oxygen 21% The oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere was supplied slowly over time by photosynthetic organisms Geochemical cycles: Water cycle Carbon cycle Hydrogen cycle
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Alternative Energy Resources
Solar energy Hydroelectric power – energy from falling water Geothermal energy Nuclear energy Biomass energy
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Word Equations Decreased demand for resources = reducing + reusing + recycling Biogas = methane + carbon dioxide Peat = remains of organisms + swamp + anaerobic conditions Gasohol = alcohol + gasoline Coal = peat + high temperature and pressure Topsoil = decaying organic matter + eroded rock + minerals + nutrients + oxygen + water
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Conservation / Population
Sustainable energy – will ensure current and future energy needs Population will reach the carrying capacity and stop growing Human Global Impact Acid precipitation Ozone depletion – ground level ozone is a major component of smog Global warming
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GOOD LUCK! Test tomorrow
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