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Environmental Science

Environmental Science . What are Our Main Environmental Problems?. Resource Depletion . Resource are said to be depleted when a large fraction of the resource has been used up. Natural Resource- natural material used by humans .

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Environmental Science

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  1. Environmental Science

  2. What are Our Main Environmental Problems?

  3. Resource Depletion Resource are said to be depleted when a large fraction of the resource has been used up. Natural Resource- natural material used by humans Renewable Resource- resource that can be replaced relatively quickly 1) Fresh Water 2) Air 3) Soil 4) Trees/ Wood 5) Crops 6) Energy from sun

  4. Resource Depletion Nonrenewable Resource- resource that forms at a much slower than the rate at which it is consumed 1)Mineral 2) Fossil Fuels (coal, natural gas, petroleum) 3)Metals (iron, aluminum and copper) 4)Salt 5) Sad Clay

  5. Pollution Pollution- Undesired change in air, water, or soil that negatively affects health, survival or activities of humans or other organisms Types of Pollutants Biodegradable- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes (food waste, human sewage) Nondegradable- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural process (mercury, lead, some plastic) Because nondegradable do not break down well, they can build to dangerous levels in our environment

  6. Loss of Biodiversity • Biodiversity- refers to the number and variety of species that live in the area Since the Permian period (250 million years ago) 95% of all species became extinct Why should we be concerned about extinction of species? • Species can be considered a natural resource • * food • * oxygen 2) Economic, ecological, scientific, recreational value

  7. Something to think about… • With the person sitting next to you, discuss any connection that you may have with either a non renewable recourse or a renewable recourse. Think of things that you are wearing, that are in the classroom, that are found at home, or that are found outside. • Example: When I drive a car I am consuming gas which is petroleum/oil. This is a nonrenewable resource

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