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World Resources. Resources. Capital Resources - money, machines, and equipment used to produce goods and services. Resources. Human Resources – all human labor that is required to produce something Factory workers; farmers; etc. Resources.
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Resources • Capital Resources - money, machines, and equipment used to produce goods and services.
Resources • Human Resources – all human labor that is required to produce something • Factory workers; farmers; etc.
Resources • Natural Resources - materials in natural environment that people value and use to satisfy their needs. • Ex: Water, gold, soil, uranium
Resources • Renewable Resources - natural resources that are constantly replaced by the environment. • Ex: soil, water, trees
Resources • Nonrenewable Resources - natural resources that can not be replaced once it is used. • Ex: Gold, copper, uranium, oil
Resources • Fossil Fuels - resources formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals. • Ex: Coal, oil, natural gas.
Energy • Nuclear Energy - Produced by fission (the splitting of uranium atoms in a nuclear reactor to release their stored energy)
Energy • Water Power – Hydroelectricity; using power of driven or fallen water to power turbines which produce electricity. • Ex: Dams
Energy • Geothermal Energy - using underground heat… magma heats underground water which creates steam on the surface that is captured by the surface machines then transmitted through power lines.
Energy • Solar energy - Energy that is produced by the sun using large solar panels.