resources and reserves Flashcards
what are renewable resources ?
natural resource that replenishes by natural process at a rate almost or greater than its rate of consumption
what are non renewable resources ?
natural resources that does not replenish naturally at a rate required to replace consumption
what does the seed of hardwood look like and whats it called?
when the seed has an outer covering (angiosperm)
what does the seed of softwood look like and whats it called?
when the seed doesn’t have a covering (gymnosperm)
test for wood hardness
janka hardness test
what is possible?
> certainty of exploration lies between 10-50%
> also known as P10 reserves
what is probable?
> certainty of exploration lies between 50-90%
> also known as P50 reserves
what is proved?
> certainty of exploration lies above 90%
> also known as P60 reserves
aim of sustainable design and other names for it
> the aim of sustainable design is to produce places, products and services in a way that reduces use of non-renewable resources, minimises environmental impact
also called:
- green design
- Eco design
- Design for the environment
advantages of renewable resources
- renewable energy sources will not run out
- Solar panels are cheap to maintain
- Unused energy produced by households can be sold back to the main national grid
- Renewable energy technologies could produce many jobs in the future
disadvantages of renewable resources
- hydroelectric systems can harm environments and wildlife
- Wind turbines can be very noisy
- Not all places in the world can make use of renewable energy sources
- Wind turbines can only be used if the weather conditions are suitable