Vocabulary
Types of Resources
Types of Energy
Using Resources
100
What's the name of the things we take from the Earth to help us live?
resources
100

What is a non-renewable resource?

A resource that cannot be replenished within a human timescale.


-coal -gas -oil -petroleum -natural gas -uranium 

100

Name a pro and a con of wind energy?

Pro: renewable, low environmental impact, sustainable


Cons: Intermittent, requires large areas, can impact wildlife, depends on wind

100

What is deforestation? 

The large-scale removal of forests, which can be done through various methods: clearcutting, selective cutting, shelterwood cutting.

200

To be careful with resources means to use them...

sustainably

200

What is a renewable resource?

Resources that can be naturally replenished over time, such as trees, animals, crops (fruits, vegetables, grains).

200

Solar energy is energy from the sun and is usually captured through __________. 

Solar panels. 

200

What is the term for removing non-renewable or mineral-based resources from the Earth, typically through methods such as mining or drilling?

Extraction

300

__________ ensures producers in developing countries receive fair wagees and work under good conditions. 

Fair Trade.

300

Resources that are continuously replenished, such as wind, water, and solar energy are called _________?

Flow Resources. They are natural resources that are renewable but cannot be stored - they continuously move through natural cycles.

Solar Energy - the sun provides energy daily but cannot be stored indefinitely

Wind Energy - wind flows naturally but must be captured in real time. 

Water / Hydro Energy - flowing water generates power but must be harnessed as it moves.

300

Which type of energy is produced by the splitting of atoms, fueled by uranium.

Nuclear Energy

300

What is the term for the process of collecting renewable resources, particularly those that can be replenished naturally, like timber, fish, or crops?

Harvesting

400

Refusing to purchase products or services from companies that engage in unethical or unsustainable practices is called...

Boycotting

400

Which type of resource is sustainable if managed properly but can be affected by overuse?

Renewable Resources - they still require time to replenish.

400

Hydro energy is energy is generated from...

Moving Water, usually through dams or turbines in rivers and oceans.

400

What are the challenges we face when we extract resources from the Earth?

Pollution, habitat destruction, expensive, not always sustainable

500

What is an ecological footprint?

A measure of human impact on the environment, based on resource use and waste production.

500

Give an example of how we use nonrenewable resources.

Electricity Generation - Coal and natural gas

Transportation - gasoline for automobiles

Heating and Cooking - natural gas

Nuclear Power - Uranium fuels nuclear reactors

500

What is Ontario's main energy source?

Nuclear Power accounts for about 50-60% of Ontario's energy. 

There are three nuclear power plants (Bruce, Darlington, Pickering).

Nuclear is a stable energy source that runs 24/7.

500

What do these all have in common? 1. plastic products 2. Cardboard boxes 3. newspapers

They can all be recycled.

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