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Chapter 5: Earth’s Energy and Mineral Resources. Section 2 – Renewable Energy Resources Study Guide. Warm up review question. Warm Up review question. Inexhaustible Energy Resources.
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Chapter 5: Earth’s Energy and Mineral Resources Section 2 – Renewable Energy Resources Study Guide
Inexhaustible Energy Resources • Inexhaustible energy resources are sources of renewable energy that are constant and will not run out in the future. • Inexhaustible energy resources include the Sun, wind, water, and geothermal energy.
Solar Energy • Solar energy is energy from the Sun. • As the Sun’s energy heats the Earth, it causes circulation in Earth’s atmosphere and oceans. Global winds and ocean currents occur due to solar energy.
Solar Energy • People use solar cells to actively collect energy from the sun. • Solar energy is clean and inexhaustible, but it does have some disadvantages. • Solar cells don’t work very well on cloudy days, and they do not work at all at night.
Energy from Wind • Windmills can be used to generate electricity. When a large number of windmills are placed in one area for the purpose of generating electricity, the area is called a windfarm.
Energy from Wind • Wind energy is nonpolluting and free, does little to harm the environment, and produces no waste. • The disadvantage is that only a few regions of the world have winds that are steady and strong enough to produce electricity.
Energy from Water • Electricity produced by water power is called hydroelectric energy. • To generate the electricity, a large dam is built to retain water. • As the water is released, its force powers generators that make electricity.
Energy from Water • Hydroelectric power has disadvantages. When dams are built, upstream lakes fill with sediment and downstream erosion increases. Wildlife habitats can be damaged when areas are flooded.
Energy from the Earth • Energy obtained by using hot magma or hot, dry rocks inside Earth is called geothermal energy. • Geothermal energy is the same type of energy that causes volcanoes to erupt or water to shoot up as geysers.
Energy from the Earth • Bodies of magma heat large reservoirs of groundwater. Geothermal power plants use steam from the reservoirs to produce electricity.
Renewable Energy Resources • Energy resources that can be replaced in nature or by humans within a relatively short period of time are referred to as renewable energy resources. • Biomass energy is energy derived from burning organic materials such as wood, alcohol, and garbage.
Renewable Energy Resources • Wood is the most widely used biomass fuel. • Burning wood has disadvantages. Gases and small particles pollute the air when wood is burned. When trees are cut down, natural habitats are destroyed.
Renewable Energy Resources • In some areas, alcohol and garbage are being used to generate energy.
Conservation • Recycling is using old materials to make new ones. • By reducing our use of resources, reusing resources whenever possible, and recycling resources, like aluminum, we can conserve our natural resources. (The 3 R’s)
Virginia’s mineral resources • Virginia has some major mineral resources. The 3 major mineral resources found in Virginia are coal, graniteand limestone • Granite and Limestone can be used to create crushed stone for use in the construction industry. • Limestone is used to create concretewhich is heavily used in the building of roads, buildings and bridges.