Human Impact on the Lithosphere Credit freedigitalphotos net
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Human Impact on the Lithosphere Credit: freedigitalphotos. net Common Core or Essential Standards 2. 2. 1, 2. 2. 2, 2. 7. 3, 2. 8. 1, 2. 8. 2, 2. 8. 4
Complete Vocabulary: Find an applicable definition (related to natural resources) for each of the following terms. Fossil fuel Stewardship Hydrocarbon Reduce Reuse Recycle Lode Ore Forestry Peat Mining Crude Oil Natural resources Conservation Alternative energy Footprint
Solid Waste and Recycling ` Use the following link from Keep America Beautiful to answer the questions that follow: http: //www. kab. org/site/Page. Server? pagename=Focus_Waste_reduction Read the information found in WASTE REDUCTION & RECYCLING.
1. What are the two important choices that consumers make which affect the amount of waste in America? 2. Under Managing Wastes, click on each of the following links. Write a short statement for each link which summarizes the main ideas discussed in each category below: · Source Reduction and Reuse: · Recycling · Composting Organic Materials · Waste-to-energy · Landfilling
Go to the following website: http: //nc. myecoville. com/recycling-reports/county/ scroll down the page to locate your county: How much waste is recovered each year person (per capita)? Compare your county with other counties in North Carolina.
Mining Complete the tasks below and include all information in your notes. Take a look at what “Every American born will need”. http: //www. msha. gov/KIDS/mii. HTM What things surprised you? Why? Click Let's Do Some Prospectin'! – Find out what type of mining is done in NC and at least three other states (your choice). Make a chart listing the info you find. http: //www. msha. gov/KIDSHP. HTM
Environmental Awareness: Use this link to answer the following questions: http: //environment. about. com/? once=true& You will need to enter the main idea in the Search section in order to find the answers. (Ex: Smog, Heat Waves, Honeybees, Biodiversity Project) What causes smog? Why do heat waves make air quality worse? Why are honeybees disappearing? What is the Biodiversity Project?
Soil Science: 1. http: //soil. gsfc. nasa. gov/ Click Soil and the Environment. Answer the following questions. Some questions need more than one answer. Read carefully and watch for the bold clues. How much soil is there and what is it used for? Why does there need to be nitrogen in the soil? What is p. H? And what p. H is best for peanuts? Why is Soil Data Important to Scientists? Define Parent Material and what is it made from? What are three most important minerals in soil?
Essential Standards: 2. 7. 3, 2. 8. 1, 2. 8. 2, 2. 8. 4 -Analyze the sources and impacts of society's use of energy -Renewable and non-renewable sources -The impact of human choices on Earth and its systems.
Comparison of Energy • There are many current energy technologies. • Fossil Fuels, however, continue to be the most used today.
Fossil Fuel Locations • These are animal fossils that indicate petroleum may be near.
Gas Hydrates • Gas hydrates can be found in the ocean floor, in deep lakes, and in permafrost regions. • They are ice-like, crystalline solids.
Oil Shale Facility • This is an Oil Shale Facility in Colorado.
Alternative Energy Sources • There also many other energy types on the horizon. • With current gas prices, availability, and environmental impacts from fossil fuels, this is a good thing!! • • Solar Wind Water (Hydropower) Uranium Hydrogen Biomass Geothermal And others…. !
Solar • Solar energy has the advantage using the sun, which emits a lot of energy. • Its disadvantage can include storage and what to do when the seasons change or it is cloudy.
Solar Energy Usage
Wind • Wind energy takes advantage of windy areas. • Its disadvantages include being locationdependent (not every place is windy!), they can be noisy, and they can also interfere with bird migrations.
Wind Energy Use in NC
Hydropower • Water power is another Alternative Energy. • Its disadvantages include being located near a water source or interference with fish or other wildlife.
Uranium Concentrations • Nuclear energy is used in NC and the U. S. • Advantages include generating a lot of power at a cheaper cost. • Disadvantages include public fear, melt downs, and nuclear waste generation.
Biomass • Biomass produces Hydrogen gas through the fermentation of crops or other wastes.
Biomass Locations
Hydrogen Energy Usage
Geothermal • Geothermal energy uses the Earth’s internal heat for an energy source. • Disadvantages include time/money needed to create the technology underground to harness this heat.
Geothermal Sites
Mammoth Pacific Geothermal Plant
Sources for Pictures • http: //www. nrel. gov/ • http: //energy. usgs. gov/
- Human impact on the lithosphere
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- Hydrosphere lithosphere atmosphere
- Lithosphere ecosystem
- Is lithosphere part of the crust
- Lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere
- The lithosphere is divided into
- What layers of earth make up the lithosphere
- Lithosphere
- The lithosphere is broken into
- Heat-mass transfer and geodynamics of the lithosphere:
- Explain the theory of plate tectonics.
- Lithosphere
- Layers of the earth
- Hydrosphere
- Lithosphere
- Crust mantle core
- Which of earth's layers is the thickest
- Lithosphere and asthenosphere
- Japannetbank
- Five factors affecting human movement
- Chaparral chile
- Human impact on agriculture
- Carbon cycle human impact
- Human impact on terrestrial ecosystems
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