Chapter 4- Earth's Resources

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contains 95 % carbon

anthracite

hard coal

anthracite

last stage of coal formation

anthracite

positive- available; negative- land availability

biomass & biofuels

another sedimentary rock, or soft coal

bituminous

contains 85 % carbon

bituminous

third stage of coal formation

bituminous

what is oil and natural gas and how were they formed?

came from remains of plants and animals that were buried in ancient seas

two gases that contribute to global warming:

carbon dioxide & water vapor

substance that is formed when heat and pressure transform plant material over millions of years

coal

Name 3 most important fossil fuels:

coal, oil, and natural gas

source of biomass & biofuels:

decomposed living material

how is oil extracted?

drilling into ground and pumping it out

any hydrocarbon that can be used as fuel

fossil fuel

What is an example of a nonrenewable resource?

fossil fuels

positive- clean; negative- high costs

geothermal energy

what is the requirement for oil to pumped out?

have to have a suitable suit

different uses of coal:

heating, recycling, steal manufacturing

source of geothermal energy:

hot water

positive- plentiful; negative- expensive

hydrogen and fuel cells

contains 40 % carbon

lignite

second stage of coal formation

lignite

sedimentary rock that is often called brown coal

lignite

disadvantages of coal:

nonrenewable resource, contributes to global warming

Name two disadvantages in using oil.

nonrenewable, contributes to greenhouse gases

positive- doesn't help global warming; negative- no safe disposable method

nuclear energy

rock that contains wavy mixture of hydrocarbons called kerogen

oil shales

first stage of coal formation

peat

paritally decayed plant material that looks like soil

peat

source of nuclear energy:

radioactive isotopes

source of hydrogen & fuel cells:

reaction of hydrogen and oxygen

3 ways to conserve natural resources:

recycling, being efficent, manage resources wisely

What is the difference between renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?

renewable resources can be replenished over a short amount of time, nonrenewable resources take millions of years to replenish.

positive- clean and renewable; negative- costs a lot

solar energy

What is an example of a renewable resource?

solar power

What are the consequences of global warming?

spread of disease, warmer waters, more hurricanes

source of solar energy:

sun

mixtures of clay and sand combined with water and varying amounts of tar

tar sands

positive- clean; negative- high capital costs

tidal energy

source of tidal power:

tides

source of wind energy:

wind

positive- renewable; negative- noisy

wind energy


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