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unit a : Energy Rescues,
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Unt} Oulcomes CUOs)
2a. Lis) Navlous Natural resour
(2b. Desenibe venevable, Monrenewable one
I cyclic TESOUTCES___
Ac. Slate Vhe causes an
of xesources
ad. Stale Vheadu
Yorms_ of erga
ke Sel eck - “appre pricte_solutton of effident use —
| of energy
2. Stoke the impads of owemue of nolural
-}— esources
| Topics and _ Sub = hopic
7 la. jn ciaen Woeencn ces — Fores Resources, toaberr
| Reso. urces,, Energy Rerources Land Resources,
Minera) Resources
lla a Renewable non-renewable and Cyclic
TesouTces
{| —
jasc quses ond efforts of depledinn of resnmceslas. a Jove snagy seal fame
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FAGENO j
ss
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——— aonal 00.9:- nen
eee
Wicmans
G_ Ow err use of ni
| ——Imeack on environ:
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ai
a co
~~ an. Nature) ‘Resources — forests Resources,
Water Resources, ENeTgy Resources ,
Lond Resources , Minerras Resources.
i
~. what is Resources *
= ing_which i¢ useful +o human or can be
used ierrin dues cr_usetu) thing cao 'b
veferrecl as resourced
TE. g. Yocls Minerals Soil, vi venes_olants §—
| animal
+ | Notura) Resources
- Resources that dramn clinectly Sram the nature
Nokural resources
= eg. alr water, mineral ete
|
___ There are two types of natural resources
_ | LL Renewable resources
= Non= Renewable rerources
iy Rene mae Resources
Resources that are available in infinite
T qsinidits _and_con be used. - As are
_ covled ~ renewable rerources.
leg. forest. ie wat err eke.|-die to dhe\e non-renewable (nthe
iY Non. Penemable, resource
Resources Vad ave limited In aoun Sones,
_noture os)
up oul in
whose availabilly nox cceypable “texourcesy
fulure are called non= ren!
» fossil Suds, miners) —
1471 74
theres} Resources — ! =e
-l|Forest \s_an avea_with ao —high density—ol_ -
trees together sith obherc_plonts covering |
large area of_lond
~ lFoxests are heme 0 50 %/e to 40% of =
ccc |
Tike \ produces lnnumenable materia)
J
+ Benefits — / Use
1. Environmenta) Benefits |
“Climabe requiation! = Foret absorb carbon |
diox\de_and_help_mitigate climate |
| + Wwolen Cycle Regulabinrn iF
Carbon clioxide _&
| —matntoining groundwoter levels
+ Biodiversity 7 For exh provide habitat for a
chong They_infiuence xaintali_p
| + Soil _conséevahem: Fores} reduces
| erosion by stabil iz Ng—the_sei\
| Halere roc} —Syskeons —
| ——Suppsrtinig — feosys}
| _ast_arroy of plont and animals pecied:
yeme2. Economic benefits
+ Timber and wood products ". Fovests Supply
materials for consruchon, furniture & paper
producks ,
I]
Ls Non- Timber producks 2 Truits, nubs, mushrooms
herbs, and! medidna) plants are gathered
from Foreats. :
Ic Employmenst : Forestry veloked fobs creals.
3. Sedal & cutturol benefits:
+ Recreahen &. Tourism | Fexest offers opporhinikes
for Wilding . Camping 4 wildlife watehing
f ‘3
l
«|| Water Retources —
The rest Bre Fresh moter
|: Importance oF water —
water is an essentia) natura) resources Por
~saitedndin gb Re
Ls - 13 Sone of the mos important —__
i
— “substance, on earth
TE there is no water there wauld be no
life on eagth
—=| Ali plants ond animals must have wotecr—
+o _ survivewoter ig -renssoble—
Te oOuUrCLes
Ie Use of wohter -— usec! in |
Apart fron drinking woke “I
+—Norious 1 co fi 8 83
a }
A— —Aagriattural sea '
p> Tidus rie) Use3
——— += Howenolo Uses Y
——_1-° Rerre ahonal. ser
_ - i : Shortoge “of water — _— {
whot are the camer of woke Scarcity
Agricture 0
= Foltuting demestic wake
Vextile induipy
__ —oukomoebile i
+ Yosemu) soe stiWen
Land Re outces ——
>and is amana +he most important |
T Via ;
* Importance of land“| s Residential Areq
aL T. T\ineral Source
7] Mineral Source >
I
;
2 pattie ==
(vnc ]
H _ fw
TA folFi Abe basic need of usa clvilizabive
such as food, clodh ane -shellen.
Act as he Stove of baste resources Iie
| grounden atc minerals ancl. fossil fysbs—
+ vse of Lond Resources — _
1. Use of land ia Agee) lucas fond a
— | a. Habitat Por animals & Neti «5 ¢
B. Tndushia) $ Commenrcia) Areq
6 Land fills ( waste Disposal Area) eu)
&.
| Minerals are inorganic “substan ce_made_by
These are obtained ec f the
| earth,
= | which _or e formed under the. crus} of he
earth ¢ehrough inorganic proces
7 | Types of “minerals =
a> mefalic minerols — eq. Bourite . iron, copper,
|b Not melalic minerals - e.g. cooh, Limestone,
siner, gerd eke
— Marble, Granite, Sand , Stone, Salt
__prete pho sphote ec.
* Use of minerals —
“| Deneloy nent of Industrial plants _¢_m iaes giver
——Taseny =e
giant
Steck rontc - -dewiceg et — Fiala '
ae ae —
\. Me Aatic "
Lg. Non- Mekatic
i+ Renewable Sources of eneray *
| 7 Selav power
| * Hxdro power
{ = Mind energy
= Geo shermal energy
i = Biogas
i
Le Non- renewable of aay
j = Coa)
|= Petrsieur ue
= Nokiral gos oes
a toqured: 0 7 —
| — - a
SE a. Renewable, Non- renewable ane
Cyelic Resources.
[)- Solay energy | Sunight fs one oF our most
| abundant and Fredy “auailable energy
| veSources, me
rR. wind energy * wind Is a plentiful source of
| clean energy wind is used 4o produce, eledkich
3. Hydro energy, + WAydro power iS one of the
oldest} $ largest Sources of ‘renewable SNUTQY +
whidh Wes dhe notural How of mneving
water to generate eleckricl by
4. Tidal energy: Wdos energy is a renewable
energy powered by the nSfure) tise and
Fall of ocean Hdex and cunent
5. Geothermal energy: — Geothermal energy
io.a dyer of wenawable enasgy taken from
the ‘ten bre. of dhe tarth id| ee |
DATE }
| 6. Biogas . Tris a renewoble fuel Te
t Organi
Produted- by the bresidown o ©
imatter such as food Sorops g satel
waste.
Biogas Vs minthire of methane, gon
other Gores.
BA Non - Renewable energy FesouTces — ]
——
XE
| erogh of Ae oon -renewable energy sources |
l_ Qxe fossil fuels es 1
coal | Vexrol
fossil fuels Wwenre formed} toidhin the |
Learth from dead plants anc animels |
| @verm millions of Nears,
Cool f ane Poas\e fuel that ts ured
£ homes Jeneroking
Crud | Nau Qe
a 12] Yok ta}
eee
dhe ManuPackurin.
See is —pamped tab thmigh-[-
merren eg
[Nolural 93 is a ous,
aseou nope
[peaqutes that too Speen Ren teneauale
| earth's crush Nabe Hb Ley bh e
| consist of melhon. a _PAGE NO }
DATE:
cont a
>
| CD Cyclic Resources
| Tes Our Ce
|
Some of nakuress. os x
seusrech e.g. wake
By way of vraiafal}) me receive
Miike die Whe on earth uses toakene
for consumy
Uumpht« on fn yarioug nee aly
Dus to! eee energy the Surface crate
tvoporates._leacls ts —clous| forming, ans
L_agoin there is rarn fol)
OUTCR"23. Cause and effects of depleton off
TEBOUGCRS ~t
7 [Depletion of Naka) Reources — at
if rT
land_non. reotioahle natural eee,
_scare because che —arre. £9)
ly
se
= Lh is Nokura) Resources DepleKon a probes
close de nottre . Bub ui - |
7 Smee N
4 (fepuiakion )[ Over population — “fepulalion growth is is_driving
i ing. wobur
|2. Follution * Ib is the cvelease of _fordign solid
_ Mawid on Subs
|_olv ; water ans tend environment
is. Industri tization Tadustricel Processex release
p= efficient and salicl waste producks
| “thot pollute ‘Whe atmosphere watem bodies
ancl jond ausfaces
—_ Tilsing = Mining inualues the exitackion of |
__ these. minerals’ from the earth's crush.
| Continuous removal of mineral rer ources
An lorg<, quantities cles} sep their reserve &
—folso harm _ Mee loca enVironmental_: i aaa
Ee Wostage, ” without ing. muuch atten Alon.
ae re of eledadie Gen each _enly:
——clayy from charging —_* Agape fo_uaeht ng
— —H “WN.(raceNo.
aa =
Dare
=F Sient forty tater ts also _wasted_ta_vartous P
domestic and indssstaice) to Se
| 6. Deforestrahen + [
~_| Urbanization — Expanding cities $ infrustruckure reauire |
jAgreutture- clearing forests for crop produickion snd
|Nivestock grating.
land, leading Ao defores hahen,
Legging — Demond for Amber, paper + wood produds, |
Mining — extrackon of minerals } Terourcer.
Effecis of Depletion of Nahiras Resources.
—_+_| The_effecks of clepleHion of nokural |
| Tesources are cir poll Utton biodiversity |
—______|_loss_, water shorta¢ c, reduchon in S |
—| -wninenols__res eavoixs~_g\o bo |imarming, |
i health _o wablems eke
\; Water Shortage | foor farming prac ced
O T
deforestraton, and poltution ore moor
| Cosses oF water resource depleHon “due
|_ 4c ContaminalHon , wastage and the
destruction of natural aber area
+
2 Depleron of minerals * DepleHon of mineral|_
| Occurs when the renavable and Non-renewabll
|| Nokwro) vesources bewome scare because
|_Ahey are consumed faster than ahey can
| re Sven - S oh
| PrevenKon —>_ 1} Reduced we OF fossil fuels
of depletion —7 2. Keep walker lean
oF natur —-> 2. te z
| ee Yreterve “tees 4 forests.—TE a thes
frac}
fon
Energy forms ( Conventlona) $- on
ConvenHona)) = L
+ [Energy © Energy" defines the Copacity.ov ability
——to_do_mork. There are wo pri re souxces of
——Sneagy namns SS
: o._Conventional_Source._of ees
! _b- Non-Conventlonal Source oP ened .
= Conventional energy Source, Q 7 Pe
= Are those energy sources. for _cohich the consumer.
—__| needs —the_price_for the Consumption. a
——|.€-9- coal _, “petrolenrm oil. natural as and
TiDeedeletiy vylenpsnee en fee
L
Lb. Non- Convendtona) energy Source. Os
| Are hose enemgy Sources axe those _enengy
ee
——| the Consumers dan need do pay Ane
H price for thetr consumptton
eg. Srewosd, Sram, tine, dun, Biomass,
[a-s. fresent global energy Use and Purure,
| demands
=| The w orid_tait need) S| pniRleant ly ¢ neweasec
energy, —_ES-p cebolly _cléanly _generabed
|_elechriet by,
~ Lenergy “tonsumplan_in developing
Conmirtes 1s anly one-tenth of HYa}
inthe develo ped—tonteies —__
+ Global enerou ubuve deman ds: _ L
= | tericl primary energty clemane) jmereater _
at by A 824+ _ pene Drea ie ON ON eererge, 4
= Wie_energy demon d_of the
Te meeb this __deman J we Should —
increase the supply of -reneoable
—. #nergy—_ Sources, stich ay Solar, wind b
hydro and thermal.
Global Sees. demand is expected 4s
increase by “sy: in aAhe next a6 seat
dite, po Intreare
—\n the giebal atimpacks on environment.
lwe cemive numerous usefid substance From
nakural resources luk when need” burns
‘i+ Sharks oven exploitable
* Overuse of nakura) Toources —
a. water- oO
_ miqiitees aed chen Pica 1
I
ia
‘b. Forests - Ocforeatr
= logging _rreds.ces_ “edna elgnagls
arec carbom emissi¢n
___ | ecosys#em,—ond_ contributes 45 climate chang:
a cthrough {nere:
Vc. Foss! Fuels — Excessive use of coal. oil
Z| and notusal gos lends to _areenhousre gas
emission contibuling top lob ol twarming—
| anol _climoke. chong_¢
ed. SOW Overuie of soll fox agriculture
—esp pecohls—« ait poor management prackices
can \edol—-to o\\_ennsai Cn.
. Tmpacts on environment —
Biodiversity joss
— Climate, Chong.
|B. PolluHon
4. Eeosyater Degradahor