C19 Using The Earths Resources [Paper 2] Flashcards

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What do we use the Earth resources for?

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Warm, shelter, food, fuel, transport

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What are some examples of natural resources?

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Cotton, wool, timber

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What are some examples of synthetic resources?

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Plastic, polyester, acrylic

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What is a finite resource?

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A resource that will eventually run out

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What is sustainable development?

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Development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

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What are the four main types of water?

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Pure water, salt water, freshwater, potable water

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What is potable water?

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Water that is safe to drink

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In the UK, how is potable water extracted from freshwater?

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Filtration and sterilisation

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What is sterilisation?

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Killing microbes

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What are three examples of sterilising agents?

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Chlorine gas, ozone, UV light

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How can potable water be produced from salt water?

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Desalination

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How can desalination be carried out?

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Distillation or reverse osmosis

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What are the three main types of waste water?

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Sewage, agricultural waste, industrial waste

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What can waste water contain?

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Organic matter, harmful microbes, harmful chemicals

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What is the first step in processing waste water?

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Screening and grit removal

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16
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What is sedimentation?

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Separating the waste water into sludge and effluent

17
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How is sludge treated?

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Anaerobic respiration

18
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How is effluent treated?

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Aerobic respiration

19
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What is phytomining?

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Using plants to extract copper

20
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What is bioleaching?

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Using bacteria to extract copper

21
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What is a life-cycle assessment?

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A way of assessing the energy costs and environmental effect of a product across its lifetime

22
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What are the four stages of a life cycle assessment?

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  • Extracting and processing raw materials
  • Manufacturing and packaging
  • Use and operation during its lifetime
  • Disposal at the end of its useful life
23
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How can we reduce the amount of new materials manufactured?

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By reducing, reusing, or recycling products

24
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In what ways can materials that are not recycled be disposed?

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Landfill or incineration