Resource management questions Flashcards

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Define the term natural resource.

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A natural resource is a resource that can occur in nature that can be exploited for economic gain.

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Explain the difference between biotic and abiotic resources.

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Biotic resources:

  • Come from the biosphere.
  • Capable of reproduction.

Abiotic resources:

  • Obtained from the atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere.
  • Examples are: minerals, soil, sunlight and fresh water.
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Identify which two of the following are characteristics of renewable resources.

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  • Potentially inexhaustible.

- Can be naturally replenished.

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Explain two factors that influence the global distribution of agriculture.

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  • Higher Precipitation: productive for agriculture.

- Temperature: low precipitation.

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Identify one reason for the uneven global use of fuels.

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Global development.

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Describe the distribution of one resource globally.

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The world’s copper resources are in Europe, Africa, Oceania, North America and South America. South America has one of the highest and so does South Africa.

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Describe the distribution of one resource in the UK.

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Oil and gas are extracted from the North sea.

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Explain how coal has positive and negative effects.

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  • Formation can take millions of years.

- They can’t be remade.

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Compare the differences between renewable and non-renewable energy.

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  • Renewable:
  • Potentially finite.
  • Can be naturally replenished.
  • Wind is an example.

Non-renewable:

  • Combustible sources that cannot be remade.
  • Formation takes millions of years.
  • Coal is an example.
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Describe the distribution of hill sheep farming.

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It happens commonly in Scotland and in the South.

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Explain one advantage of developing a renewable energy resource.

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  • Doesn’t pollute atmosphere: doesn’t release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
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Suggest one factor that causes global variation in the energy mix.

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Population: China has a very large population and therefore relies on a variety of energy types. Iceland has a small population and uses one energy type - geothermal power.

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Explain one negative impact of developing non-renewable energy resources on the environment.

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Oil spilling = Pollution of groundwater and drinking water.

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