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Resource Depletion An introduction Resources “features of the environment which are needed and used by people.” Natural Resources - occur in the air, water and on land. Human Resources - labour, skills, machinery and capital. Non-Renewable Resources Are said to finite or non-sustainable as their exploitation and use will eventually lead to their exhaustion. Renewable resources A flow of nature- being continuous, they can be used over and over again. Sustainable- they are renewable and self generating if left to nature e.g. trees, fish However, if renewable resources are overused their existence may be threatened. Resources Flow Chart Resources Resource Natural Human Non Renewable Renewable eg Labour, Capital, Brain Power, Skills Fossil Fuel Mineral Continuous Sustainable eg. Coal, Oil, Natural Gas eg. Iron, Tin, Zinc eg. Wind, Wave eg. Forests, Soil Reserves are a non-renewable resource (e.g. coal) which exists in a finite quantity in the crust of the earth Fossil Fuels and Minerals Coal, Oil and Gas are non-renewable resources created from organic matter They are used to produce energy and are the quickest and easiest way of generating vast amounts of energy 1 modern ‘fossil fuel’ power station produces the same amount of energy as: 300 wind turbines 150 km2 of solar panels 100 kms of powerful coastal wave energy Future Reserves Oil 40-45 years Natural Gas 50-65 years Coal 200-300 years MEDC’s contain 25% of the world’s population BUT consume 70% of the world’s fuels! Minerals Many of these are generally not destroyed in use and can be recycled eg. Iron, Copper, Zinc, Tin