Managing Earths Resouces Flashcards

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Any resource that can be used to transfer or transform energy. Fossil fuels, bio fuels, wind power ect.

A

Energy resource

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2
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Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level

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Sustainable

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3
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A long term, well established difference in weather patterns.

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Climate change

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4
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The process that will result in whatever carbon used is balanced by the removal (storage) of carbon

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Carbon neutral

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5
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Without oxygen. ‘Living without air’.

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Anaerobic

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6
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A machine in which the Kinetic energy of a moving fluid (water, steam, air) is transformed into mechanical energy using a rotor blade. This mechanical energy can be the transformed into electrical energy.

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Turbine

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7
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Energy resources that, once used, cannot be readily replaced within a reasonable time.

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Non-renewable energy resources

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8
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Fuels formed by the anaerobic decomposition of dead organisms. Includes coal, oil, petroleum, natural gas. Coal is the main energy resource used to generate electricity in NSW.

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Fossil fuels

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9
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Electricity generated using the energy contained in the nucleus of an atom.

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Nuclear power

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10
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Energy resources that, once used, can be readily replaced within a reasonable time.

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Renewable energy resources

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11
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Fuel made using animal or plant material. Example: wood, ethanol (made using corn or sugarcane) added to unleaded petrol

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Biofuel

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12
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Electricity generated by using steam produced by heat emanating from the molten core of the earth

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Geothermal power

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13
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Electricity generated using falling water.

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Hydroelectricity

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14
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Propulsion mechanism (launch space shuttle) or electricity generated using hydrogen. E.g: space shuttle, hydrogen fuel cell cars.

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Hydrogen fuel

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15
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Electricity generated by the motion of the waves.

A

Wave power

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16
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Electricity generated using the motion of the wind.

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Wind power

17
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Electricity generated using the radiant energy of the sun

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Solar power

18
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The use of energy of the sun to transfer heat

A

Solar thermal

19
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Electricity generated using the motion of the tides.

A

Tidal power

20
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The movement of water through the natural system. (Water cycle)

A

Hydrological cycle

21
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A layer of porous rock that is saturated with water.

A

Aquifer

22
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A channel for transporting water.

A

Aqueduct

23
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Water from the kitchen and bathroom sinks, shower, bath and laundry

A

Greywater

24
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Water from the toilet.

A

Blackwater

25
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The level below the ground that is saturated with water.

A

Watertable

26
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The removal of salt from a salt solution such as sea water.

A

Desalination

27
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A process of separating the component substances from a liquid mixture by selective evaporation and condensation. A method used in desalination

A

Distillation

28
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A method of desalination that separates fresh water out of salt water by forcing water through a membrane. A method used on desalination plants in NSW.

A

Reverse osmosis desalination

29
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A material or substance occurring in nature that can be used to maintain life or exploited for economic gain. E.g air, water, food, energy resources

A

Natural resource