Ch 7 - Precious Resources Flashcards

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Mineral

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Substances that make up the rocks. Every mineral has its own substances.

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Mineral Ore

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A rock that has precious jewels inside of it.

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Mineral Ore

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A substance that contains minerals of value, they can be mined.

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Crust

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The outer layer of the Earth, including landforms, rocks and soil.

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Mining

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Removing the mineral ores from the ground.

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Open Cut Mining

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A method when the mineral ores are close to the surface, a large hole is made to show the rock, and they use explosives to break it up.

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Underground Mining

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A method where the miners go deep underground to mine ores, they build shafts and tunnels to gain access to the mineral.

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Concentration

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The process where you purify the mineral ore by removing any useless substances such as sand, stone, soil etc. The technique used is called froth flotation.

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Reduction

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Is when you usually add chemicals and smelt the mineral ore so you can remove the metal or mineral contained.

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Purification

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After smelting, the metals can still contain impurities, so you add numerous chemicals to purify it.

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Turbines

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A big pole with blades that rotate by wind, causing electro magnetic energy.

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Wind Energy

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A renewable energy that is caused by the uneven heating of the Earth.

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Biomass

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The remains of dead organisms or something that was alive.

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Ocean Wave Energy

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A renewable source converted by the mechanical energy of the waves to electrical energy.

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Tidal Waves

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A renewable energy that can be used by a large underwater turbine placed in high tidal areas.

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Geothermal Energy

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A source of heat energy when the rocks cause the water to turn into steam and they power the wind turbines.

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Hydro Electricity

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Power produced by water.

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Nuclear Energy

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The energy that is stored at the centre of an atom, nuclear energy is usually made from uranium and plutonium.

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Evaporation

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When the sun heats up the water and the water goes from liquid to gas.

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Transpiration

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When the plants and trees release water through their stomata. Form of evaporation. Type of liquid to gas.

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Condensation

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The process when the gas from evaporation cools down and becomes liquid.

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Precipitation

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When it rains, snows or hails and is part of the condensation process.

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Percolation

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The process when some of the water goes underground after precipitation occurs.

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Ice

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Frozen water that is a solid.

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Snow

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Water vapor that turns into ice crystals and fall lightly as snow flakes.

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Erosion

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When a natural element such as wind or water move something from one place to another.

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Run Off

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When it rains/precipitates, some of the water goes into a lake or river creating a bigger lake or river.

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Fossil Fuels

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When the remains of dead organisms are kept over hundreds of years and turn into oil and other natural gases.

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Peat

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A brown material that is formed from decomposed vegetables. First form of coal.

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Black Coal

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Is the best kind of coal that releases the most energy when burnt, due to less water from compression underground.

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Brown Coal

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The second form of coal after peat. Brown coal is efficient, but not as good as black coal.

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Oil

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Created after the remains of organisms are compressed and heated, used for petrol and electricity.

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Natural Gas

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Formed after the remains of organisms are compressed and heated. Natural Gases are a layer above oil. They are used for heating.

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Bituminous Coal

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The Third kind of coal that is a bit darker brown.

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Weathering

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The process when the rock breaks down, caused by the atmosphere.

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Soil

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A complex mixture of weathered, eroded products and organic matter. Made up of weathered rocks.

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Deposition

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The laying down of weathered rock particles and soil by rivers, wind etc.

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Humus

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The decomposed matter of plants and animals that are able to hold water, nutrients and oxygen, able to have plants in it.

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Deforestation

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The removal of trees from a land.

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Groynes

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A small pier that blocks the tides and wind from eroding the sand from the beach.

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Salinity

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The measure of how much salt there is.

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Groundwater

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When it rains, the water goes down into the ground.

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Water Table

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The top part of the groundwater.