Geography Presentation
Geography Presentation
Geography Presentation
RESOURCES
All the things we need to survive, such as food, water, air, and shelter, come
from natural resources. Some of these resources, like small plants, can be
replaced quickly after they are used. Others, like large trees, take a long time
to replace. These are renewable resources.
Other resources, such as fossil fuels, cannot be replaced at all. Once they are
used up, they are gone forever. These are nonrenewable resources.
Forests provide habitats for animals and plants. They store carbon, helping
reduce global warming. They protect soil by reducing runoff. They
add nutrients to the soil through leaf litter. They provide people
with lumber and firewood.
Poor farming methods, such as repeatedly planting the same crop in the same
place, called monoculture, deplete nutrients in the soil. Soil erosion by water and
wind increases when farmers plow up and down hills.
Fossil fuels formed over millions of years. Once we use them up, we cannot
replace them. Fossil fuels are a nonrenewable resource.
We need to conserve fossil fuels so we don’t run out. However, there are other
good reasons to limit our fossil fuel use. These fuels pollute the air when they
are burned. Burning fossil fuels also releases carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere, contributing to global warming. Global warming is
changing ecosystems.
Scientists are exploring alternatives to fossil fuels. They are trying to produce
renewable biofuels to power cars and trucks. They are looking to produce
electricity using the sun, wind, water, and geothermal energy
Minerals