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What is a natural resource? Natural means it is found in nature and is not man made Resource are materials or substances that can be used for economic gain All natural resources are either renewable or non-renewable Natural resources can be used to form energy Energy is power from resources-can provide light & heat, transportation, to make machines work, and other needs 18.1 Energy Resources Nonrenewable: used faster than they can be replaced naturally-coal, oil, uranium Renewable: replaced naturally in a short amount of time-sun, wind, water Nonrenewable resources tend to be more expensive Chart p. 643 Fossil Fuels Nonrenewable; forms over millions of years; remains of animals & plants Uses extreme temperatures and pressure to change buried dead plants & animals into resources like coal, oil, petroleum, and natural gas 3 Factors determine the type of fossil fuel: type of organic matter, amount of pressure and temperature, and length of time buried Organic means made naturally Coal Fossil fuel- bacteria, temps & pressure acted on dead plants to form peat Peat can be used as a fuel when burned Peat can also change into harder types of coal like anthracite Coal mines provide many jobs and help our economy grow Pics p. 644 Oil & Natural Gas Fossil fuel-bacteria, temps & pressure acted on plankton for millions of years to form natural gas. Plankton are microscopic marine organisms. Rock layers in the mantle of the Earth provide permeable rocks for less dense gas and oil to pass. Permeable refers to holes in rocks that a substance can pass through. Impermeable means nothing can pass through. Pic p. 645
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