10.1 Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water

Cards (72)

  • Renewable resources can be replenished or regenerated over time
  • Examples of renewable resources include sunlight, wind, water, and biomass
  • What is the purpose of waste reduction in sustainable resource management?
    Minimize waste generation
  • Sustainable resource management ensures future generations can meet their needs.

    True
  • Filtration, sedimentation, and chlorination are commonly used in municipal water treatment plants
  • Non-renewable resources can be replenished over time.
    False
  • What are Earth's natural resources?
    Materials and substances used by humans
  • Order the following sustainable resource management practices from most to least impactful:
    1️⃣ Renewable Energy
    2️⃣ Sustainable Agriculture
    3️⃣ Recycling
    4️⃣ Waste Reduction
  • Order the steps in the water purification process to obtain potable water:
    1️⃣ Filtration
    2️⃣ Sedimentation
    3️⃣ Chlorination
  • Match the water purification method with its effectiveness:
    Filtration ↔️ Removes sediment and debris
    Sedimentation ↔️ Clarifies water by settling solids
    Chlorination ↔️ Kills harmful bacteria
  • Match the waterborne disease with its description:
    Cholera ↔️ Caused by contaminated water
    Typhoid fever ↔️ Bacterial infection from water
  • Water scarcity is often caused by uneven distribution, population growth, and climate change.
    True
  • Water pollution can be caused by industrial waste, agricultural runoff, and improper waste disposal.

    True
  • What are Earth's natural resources used for by humans?
    Various purposes
  • What are three examples of non-renewable resources?
    Fossil fuels, minerals, metal ores
  • Sustainable agriculture maintains soil health and conserves water.

    True
  • Sedimentation clarifies water by allowing heavy particles to settle at the bottom.

    True
  • Non-renewable resources can be easily replaced once used.
    False
  • What is the primary goal of sustainable resource management practices?
    Meet current needs
  • Fossil fuels are classified as non-renewable resources
  • Steps in the process of water purification to obtain potable water:
    1️⃣ Filtration
    2️⃣ Sedimentation
    3️⃣ Chlorination
  • How are Earth's natural resources classified?
    Renewable or non-renewable
  • Why is sustainability and conservation crucial for natural resources?
    Ensure long-term availability
  • Non-renewable resources can be easily replaced once used.
    False
  • What is the purpose of recycling in sustainable resource management?
    Reduce waste and new resource use
  • What does sedimentation remove during water purification?
    Suspended solids
  • Boiling, UV treatment, and reverse osmosis are other methods of water purification
  • How does water pollution impact the environment?
    Harms aquatic ecosystems
  • Match the challenge with its description:
    Water Pollution ↔️ Contamination by industrial waste
    Water Scarcity ↔️ Demand exceeds available supply
  • Promoting efficient water use and reducing waste are crucial for managing limited water resources
  • Match the resource category with its definition:
    Renewable resources ↔️ Resources that can be replenished over time
    Non-renewable resources ↔️ Resources that cannot be easily replaced once used
  • Sustainability and conservation are crucial for long-term resource availability.

    True
  • What is the purpose of recycling in sustainable resource management?
    Reduce waste and new extraction
  • What are the three key steps in the water purification process to obtain potable water?
    Filtration, sedimentation, chlorination
  • Why is chlorine added to water during purification?
    To kill harmful bacteria
  • Reverse osmosis is highly effective but expensive, and it produces waste water.
    True
  • What is potable water?
    Safe drinking water
  • What are some environmental consequences of water pollution?
    Harm to aquatic ecosystems
  • Steps to address water scarcity and pollution
    1️⃣ Invest in water infrastructure
    2️⃣ Implement water treatment technologies
    3️⃣ Educate the public on water conservation
  • What is Singapore's NEWater program?
    Water recycling system