Why Are Resources Reusable?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Without energy nothing happens.
Advertisements

Alternate Energy Sources Chapter 4.2 At the present rate of consumption of fossil fuels, we will run out in 170 years.
Miss Nelson SCIENCE ~ CHAPTER 12 ENERGY AND MATERIAL RESOURCES.
Renewable Energy Sources 1A2 Geography 29 th September 2014.
Alternative Energy. Fossil Fuels Fossil fuels are a very efficient way to produce energy! However… – Burning Fossil fuels creates POLLUTION. – Coal mining.
Chapter 5: Earth’s Energy and Mineral Resources
Energy Resources.
Section 15.3: Energy Resources
Chapter 5 Test Review Energy Resources.
Alternative Energy. 90% of the energy used today is in the form of fossil fuels. Forms of energy OTHER than fossil fuels are termed “alternative” energy.
Alternative energy 5 th grade Science. Hydroelectricity Uses moving water to turn the turbines of a generator to create electricity Hydro- water Electricity-
Wind energy – energy generated from the movement of air Wind moves through a wind turbine which turns an electric generator converting.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY. What is alternative energy?  From permanent natural processes,  Reliable,  Main feature:  permanence and high energy potential,
Energy Sources: Part 2 Energy Sources: Part 2 Renewable Sources of Energy Renewable Sources of Energy.
Renewable energy resources are the sources that can be replaced / generated at the same rate that they are being utilised.
Section 3: Renewable Energy
Sources of Energy – Part 2 Glencoe - Chapter 16 Pages
Alternative Energy Sources Forouzan Faridian And David Kukla.
Sci. 5-4 Energy Resources Pages
Solar Energy. The sun has produced energy for billions of years. Throughout history, humans have searched for ways of obtaining energy. And Solar Energy.
Energy Resources A natural resource that can be converted by humans into other forms of energy in order to do useful work.
By: Glennie and Mika. We would like to have this be Michigan`s Ideal Energy Resources in 2020.
 A. water  B. wind  C. heat  D. coal  A. oil  B. petroleum gasoline  C. natural gas  D. water.
Renewable or Nonrenewable ENERGY. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY Our Way to the Future.
Natural Resources. Biomass Material from living things, such as plants and animals, that is used as a source of fuel. Electricity generation Refers to.
Natural Gas. Coal Power Petroleum Nuclear power.
Energy Resources. Production of Electricity (p. 159)
Chapter 11 Resources and Energy Section 4 Alternative Energy Sources Notes 11-4.
Energy Sources Energy sources are of two types: nonrenewable and renewable. Energy sources are of two types: nonrenewable and renewable. Energy sources.
Alternative Energy Sources 90% of the energy used today is in the form of fossil fuels. Forms of energy OTHER than fossil fuels are termed “alternative”
Renewable Fuels Biomass Wind Hydroelectric Hydrogen Solar.
Alternative Energy. Solar Power Passive Solar –Building design using sunlight for heating Photovoltaics –Turn sunlight into electricity Power Towers –Mirrors.
Renewable Forms of Energy (Also called Alternative Energy or Sustainable Energy)
Do Now What are the advantages/disadvantages to utilizing the following compared to fossil fuels: Solar Power Wind Power Geothermal Power Hydroelectric.
Chapter 8: Energy Sources and the Environment
Advanced Environmental Technology Geographic Distributions of Natural Resources TEK 7D.
Chapter 5: Earth’s Energy and Mineral Resources Section 2 – Renewable Energy Resources Study Guide.
Energy! Your World and You. Renewable Resources Renewable resources are naturally _________ Some examples of renewable resources are: –________ (sun)
Renewable Resources. Biomass Biomass is the burning organic or living matter. They use waste wood from the sawmill.
Chapter 5: Energy Resources Section 2, Renewable Sources of Energy.
Chapter 7 Resources and energy
Earth’s Resources Chapter Sixteen: Natural Resources and Conservation 16.1 Natural Resources and Energy 16.2 Supplying Our Energy Needs 16.3 Resources.
Science 7: Unit C – Heat and Temperature Topic 7: Sources of Thermal Energy.
Every 15 minutes, the earth receives enough energy from the sun to meet the energy needs for the entire world for 1 year! A house with windows facing.
Energy Resources Chapter 15 Section 3. Journal Entry 25 Describe the conversions between potential and kinetic energy of a pendulum.
Producing Electricity Мозговенко Ольга Петровна Учитель английского языка ЦО № 1828 «Сабурово» Москва.
Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" because they are the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals. Coal,
Do you know your Ecology terms??. Method for reducing soil erosion; plant stalks are left in the field after harvesting and next years crops are planted.
Alternative Energy. What is energy? A.Energy is the ability to cause change. B.Energy from motion is kinetic energy. 1.Kinetic energy increases as an.
Earth’s Energy and Mineral Resources
HOW IS COAL MADE ???. HOW ARE OIL AND GAS MADE ???
Nonrenewable Energy Resource
Chapter 11 Section 2: Renewable sources of energy
RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Renewable Energy Resources
Journal List the 4 types of nonrenewable resources we discussed.
Alternative Energy Sources
NONRENEWABLE AND RENEWABLE RESOURCES
7-3 Renewable energy.
These devices spin to generate energy.
These devices spin to generate energy.
Chapter Energy Resources.
Solar energy.
Nonrenewable Resources
NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES
Why Are Resources Reusable?
Why Are Resources Reusable?
Presentation transcript:

Why Are Resources Reusable? Chapter 14 Key Issue 3 Why Are Resources Reusable?

Renewing Resources The leading renewable resources are biomass and hydroelectric power. Geothermal and wind power are also becoming important. Wood and plants are important forms of biomass that are renewable resources if they are carefully harvested. The energy of moving water has been used to generate hydroelectric power, which is the second most important source of electricity after coal. The biggest drawback with hydroelectric power is that it is often generated by the building of dams that can cause serious environmental damage. Geothermal energy is generated from hot water or steam in volcanic areas, especially Iceland.

Solar Energy Solar energy is potentially the most important renewable resource. It can be harnessed either through passive or active means. Passive solar energy systems capture solar energy without any special devices, whereas active solar energy systems collect solar energy and convert it to heat energy or electricity.

Recycling Resources Recycling is the separation, collection, processing, and reuse of unwanted material. Recycling has increased in the United States since 1970. Recycled products are picked up, processed, and manufactured into marketable products.