Name ______Date ______Block ______

Chapter 7:Resources and the Environment – Reading Guide

Mineral Resources: Pg.144-145

1. What do we need to know to make responsible decisions about the use of Earth’s resources?

______

2. What is a renewable resource?______

Give an example:______

3. What is a nonrenewable resource?______

Give an example:______

4. Rock that contains enough of a metal to make separation profitable is called?______

Non Renewable Energy Resources: Pg. 148-150

5. What percent of the world’s energy use comes from renewable resources?______

6. Where does the rest of the world’s energy use come from?______

7. Why are coal, petroleum, and natural gas called fossil fuels?

______

8. Why are fossil fuels nonrenewable?______

9. In the US, what is coal primarily used to produce?______

10. What does peat eventually turn into after millions of years of compression?______

11. What is anthracite?______

12. What is petroleum also called?______

13. What metallic element is most commonly used as fuel in nuclear power?______

Renewable Energy Resources: Pg. 151-153

14. Electricity produced by water is called ______.

15. Moving air can be captured by a ______and converted into electricity.

16. How do photovoltaic cells produce electricity?______

17. What is geothermal energy?______

18. What areas have the greatest potential as geothermal energy sources?______

Environmental Issues: Pg. 154-159

19. Use of nonrenewable resources can pollute land, water, air and contribute to global warming. While

renewable resources cause less pollution, they also have ______.

20. Name two negative effects of strip mining (surface mining):

a) ______

b) ______

21. Name a problem or a disadvantage of using each of the following energy resources:

Nuclear: ______

Fossil Fuels: ______

Hydroelectric (water) Power: ______

Wind Power: ______

Solar Power: ______

Geothermal: ______

22. Renewable energy resources have a less damaging impact on the environment than nonrenewable

energy resources. However, each type is limited in some way because…______

23-25. Describe three ways of conserving nonrenewable energy resources. Be specific.

a)______

b)______

c)______

SOL PRACTICE QUESTIONS:

_____ 26. Some towns in the United States have had to limit the number of wood-burning stoves for environmental

reasons. What is the greatest problem caused by the use of wood-burning stoves?

a) The wood is a scarce fossil fuel.

b) The smoke from the stoves contributes to air pollution.

c) The heat from the stoves causes thermal pollution.

d) The manufacture of the stoves requires iron, which is a rare metal

_____27. Plant material that accumulates and hardens on the floor of a swamp is known as peat. If a layer of sediments

accumulates on top of the peat its weight after thousands of years can compress the peat to form coal. Which of

the following types of coal probably formed from the greatest pressure?

a) Bituminous coal (softer than anthracite)

b) Lignite (the softest coal)

c) Anthracite (the hardest coal)

d) Subbituminous coal (softer than bituminous

_____ 28. What is the greatest environmental cost of hydroelectric power?

a) Increased flooding downstream

b) Decreased species diversity in the new lake

c) Destruction of free-running rivers and their ecosystems

d) Fish kills due to the turbines

_____29. A major problem with depending on fossil fuels as primary energy sources is that they are -

a) nonrenewable

b) overabundant

c) deep underground

d) nonpolluting

_____ 30. Wind power is not typically used to generate all of the electricity needed for large cities because the -

a) energy produced is not in a usable form

b) energy source is inconsistent

c) waste products are unsafe

d) fuel expenses are too great