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Natural Resources

Natural Resources. Natural Resources. The resources that Earth provides Air Water Land All living things Nutrients, rocks, and minerals Renewable/nonrenewable. Distribution of Resources. Land Resources. Land Resources. Land is a valuable natural resource.

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Natural Resources

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  1. Natural Resources

  2. Natural Resources • The resources that Earth provides • Air • Water • Land • All living things • Nutrients, rocks, and minerals • Renewable/nonrenewable

  3. Distribution of Resources

  4. Land Resources

  5. Land Resources • Land is a valuable natural resource. • Places for organisms to live and interact. • Spaces for the growth of crops, forests, grasslands, and for wilderness areas.

  6. Soil • 1,000 years to form few centimeters • Currently eroding faster than it forms on farmlands.

  7. Soil • Desertification – productive land becomes desert • Desertification can be prevented • reduce overgrazing • plant trees and shrubs

  8. Ores • An ore is a useful, natural resource that can be mined at a profit. • Copper • Gold

  9. Human impact

  10. Extraction of Mineral Resources • Modern societies require huge amounts of land resources • Iron • Aluminum • Copper • Sand • Gravel • Limestone

  11. Extraction of Resources • Mines • destroy the original ground contours • leave waste rock that can release pollutants • Mining has been identified as the most dangerous job in the United States.

  12. Extraction • Surface Mining • Pros: • Safer • Cost effective • Cons • Removal of surface material • Lots of waste material • Ground and surface water issues • Reclamation costs

  13. Extraction • Underground Mining • Pros • Less surface destruction • Less waste material • Lower reclamation cost • Cons • Unsafe

  14. Reclamation • Restoring the land to its original contours and replanting vegetation. • Required by law (SMCRA 1977) • Expensive

  15. Aquaculture • The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish and aquatic plant. • Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled conditions.

  16. Agriculture

  17. Agriculture • Monoculture • Diverse ecosystem replaced with a single plant species • Most agriculture

  18. Agriculture • Pesticides • Boost food production by eliminating organisms that destroy crops • May remain in the environment for long time • Kill beneficial organisms • Insect populations can quickly develop resistance

  19. Agriculture • Topsoil • thousands of years to form • Once it is lost, hard to replace • Erosion • Fertilizers help replace nutrients, but not all

  20. Forests • Provide wildlife habitat • Affect local climate patterns • Purify air and water • Reduce soil erosion • Providing energy and nutrient cycling

  21. Deforestation • Conversion of forested areas to non-forested areas

  22. Deforestation • Natural causes • Tsunamis • Fires • Volcanic eruptions • Glaciation • Desertification

  23. Deforestation • Human reasons • Livestock grazing • Farming • Mining and petroleum extraction • Commercial logging • Urban sprawl

  24. Deforestation in US

  25. Results of Deforestation • Reduced biodiversity • Reduced habitats (migratory species) • Decreased soil fertility • Increased runoff

  26. Results of Deforestation • Increased CO2 level • Decreased O2 level • Increased threat of extinction

  27. Disrupting Earth’s Cycles

  28. Deforestation in Brazil

  29. Urban Development • An estimated 5 billion people worldwide will be living in cities and towns by the year 2025.

  30. Impact of Urban Development • Natural habitats are lost • Erosion of topsoil • Land is taken away from agricultural use. • Increased flooding. • Large volumes of solid waste • Contamination of soil and groundwater

  31. Did You Know . . . • Each American generates approximately 4.5 pounds of waste per day? • The US generates 33% of the World’s waste? • 6 million metric tons of solid agricultural wastes are generated each year in the US?

  32. Sanitary Landfills • a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial

  33. Landfills

  34. Urban Development • Solutions • Most environmental problems that urban development creates can be solved. • Barriers catch sediment from increased erosion. • Wetlands are protected. • Modern landfills minimize leakage of toxic liquids

  35. Urban Development • Solutions • Several methods are available for cleaning up industrial toxic-waste sites. • Contaminated soil can be removed and incinerated • Bioremediation is the use of organisms to clean up toxic wastes.

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