Land Resources
Land Resources
Land Resources
- the arable land used for ploughing and for meadows and pastures
- may also pertain to the naturally occurring resources whose supply can be
found in the land
ex. Mineral deposits, soils water, air, nutritive contents
Land the part of the earths surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to
the sea or air
Resources a source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be drawn
upon when needed
Classifications:
1) MINERALS - solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
Examples:
COALS
- one of the worlds major sources of energy
- one of the largest worldwide anthropogenic sources of
carbon dioxide
releases
DIAMONDS
- rare, naturally-occurring minerals composed of carbon
- chemically resistant and the hardest known natural
substance
MAGNETITE very common iron oxide mineral that is found
in igneous,
metamorphic and sedimentary rocks
2) ROCKS - any natural material, hard or soft, having a mineral composition
Three major groups of rocks are defined
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Examples:
IRON ORES rocks from which metallic iron can be
economically extracted
MARBLE metamorphic rock that forms when limestone is
subjected to the heat and pressure of metamorphism
3) FOREST RESOURCES
Forest
- large area of land covered with trees and plants
Protect whats left of the biodiversity in the soil, garden, fields and forests.
Planting trees make the property warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
Involve people of all ages as volunteers, interns, and group participants.
Natural building and renovation techniques such as straw bale can save
money and protect the environment.
5) Protect and preserve soil it is the foundation of healthy land and water.
6) Use ecological and organic gardening, landscaping and lawn care techniques,
plant windbreaks, and do whatever you can to prevent erosion.
7) Learn more about the environment. Read and think about environmental
issues.
The nation that destroys its soil, destroys itself.
- Franklin Roosevelt