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Natural Resources. Renewable Resources: are ones that can be replaced in nature at a rate close to their rate of use Oxygen Trees Food Sunlight.

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1 Natural Resources

2 Renewable Resources: are ones that can be replaced in nature at a rate close to their rate of use Oxygen Trees Food Sunlight

3 Non-renewable Resources exist in a fixed amount or are used up much faster than they can be replaced Petroleum Coal Metals Natural gas salt Non metals Sand and gravel

4 Supply vs. Demand US has many resources but also great demand Average US citizen uses 40,000 pounds of minerals every year! Experts estimate most of the US mineral resources will be gone in < 60 years

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6 Our Most Important Resource: Energy FOSSIL FUELS: Made from the remains of organisms (plants and animals) that lived millions of years ago NON renewable

7 Earth at night as seen from space

8 COAL Made from burial of plant remains in swamps from 300 million years ago Abundant and inexpensive Most of our electric power comes from burning coal The MOST polluting of all the fossil fuels Difficult (heavy) to transport

9 COAL

10 Petroleum & Natural Gas Formed from decay of shallow marine organisms trapped in ocean sediments 300 million years ago Expensive to pump out of ground Most remaining reserves are in Saudi Arabia/ Middle East Used as heating and transportation fuel

11 Petroleum & Natural Gas

12 Uranium (Nuclear Energy) Used in nuclear power plants to make inexpensive electricity Small amount needed: 1 g Uranium = 3 tons coal = 14 barrels oil Dangerous radioactive wastes Vulnerable to large scale accidents, natural disasters, terrorist attacks

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14 RENEWABLE ENERGY Hydroelectric

15 Tidal Electric

16 WIND

17 Solar Energy

18 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY

19 Environmental Issues and the Use of Natural Resources Mining Destruction of surface and soil takes decades to recover

20 Environmental Issues and the Use of Natural Resources Mining Mine drainage is toxic, poisons rivers and lakes and groundwater downstream

21 Water pollution from coal mine

22 Environmental Issues and the Use of Natural Resources Nuclear Power Radioactive waste make take hundreds of years to decay Accidents!

23 Environmental Issues and the Use of Natural Resources Fossil Fuels Air Pollution (Smog) Acid Rain

24 Global Warming Carbon Dioxide CO 2 is not a pollutant or a poisonous gas It is made when all types of fossil fuels are burned It traps heat in the atmosphere (the Greenhouse Effect) Man-made CO 2 is causing global warming

25 Sources of Carbon Dioxide

26 Results of Global Warming

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28 Global Temperatures since 1884

29 Conservation:Energy Efficiency Electric cars High Mileage and Hybrid cars

30 Use Renewable Energy Resources Solar Car

31 RECYCLE and REUSE


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