2. Introduction
โข Ecosystems act as resource producers and processors.
โข Solar energy is the main driving force of ecological systems, providing energy for
the growth of plants in forests, grasslands and aquatic ecosystems.
โข A natural resource may be defined as any material given to us by nature which can
be transformed in a way that it becomes more valuable and useful.
5. Natural Resources
โข The quality of the ecosystems have indicators that are more difficult to assess.
๏ A stabilized population.
๏ The long term conservation of biodiversity.
๏ The careful long-term use of natural resources.
๏ The prevention of degradation and pollution of the environment.
6. Natural Resources
Non-renewable resources:
โข Non-renewable resources are natural resources that cannot be replaced after they
are used. This means that they exist in a fixed amount on Earth. Rock, minerals,
metals, uranium, and fossil fuels such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas are all
non-renewable resources.
โข Ex The end products of fossil fuels are in the form of heat and mechanical energy
and chemical compounds, which cannot be reconstituted as a resource.
7. Natural Resources
Non-renewable resources:
โข Uranium is a radioactive element that occurs with many other minerals in Earthโs
crust. Uranium ore is removed from the Earth by mining. The mined ore is
crushed and the uranium is chemically extracted. Uranium ore is an important
source of nuclear fuel. One pound of uranium produces as much energy as 3
million pounds (1.4 million kilograms) of coal.
8. Natural Resources
Non-renewable resources:
โข Inorganic non-renewable resources such as uranium, minerals, metals, and
petroleum-derived products such as plastics are not biodegradable.
โข Some non-renewable resources that formed from organic matter are
biodegradable. For example, liquid petroleum can be degraded by oil-eating
bacteria that break down the hydrocarbons in oil.
9. Natural Resources
Renewable resources:
โข A renewable resource is a natural resource that cannot be used up or it is one that
can be replaced within a human life span. Air, water, soil, plants, and animals are
examples of renewable resources.
โข All living things need air, making this one of the most essential natural resources.
Air surrounds Earth as the atmosphere.
โข Water is one of the most important natural resources. All living things need fresh
water to survive.
10. Natural Resources
Renewable resources:
โข Soil provides water and nutrients for plants and soil-dwelling organisms such as
bacteria, worms, and fungi.
โข Soil supplies a medium for filtering and breaking down wastes and plays a critical
role in cycling carbon and other elements through Earthโs systems. Only a thin
layer of soil, called topsoil, can support plant life, including crops grown for food.
11. Natural Resources
Renewable resources:
โข Plants and animals are renewable resources of great importance to humans.
โข Trees and plants provide food and raw materials for products ranging from
clothing and furniture to medicines and fuels.
โข Animals provide food and other products useful to humans.
โข Plant matter and animal wastes are sources of alternative energy. Such energy
sources are often termed biofuels because they come from living organisms.
12. Natural Resources
Renewable resources:
โข Plants and animals are renewable resources of great importance to humans.
โข Trees and plants provide food and raw materials for products ranging from
clothing and furniture to medicines and fuels.
โข Animals provide food and other products useful to humans.
โข Plant matter and animal wastes are sources of alternative energy. Such energy
sources are often termed biofuels because they come from living organisms.
13. Natural Resources
Renewable resources:
โข Most organic renewable resourcesโplants, animals, and related products and
wastesโare biodegradable.
โข Biodegradation occurs when microorganisms degrade, or break down, organic
matter into inorganic substances that can be used by other organisms or recycled
through Earthโs systems.
โข The rate at which materials are degraded depends upon the type of material and
conditions such as moisture, sunlight, and heat.