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Classification of Resources

Natural resources are valuable to us. The broadest classification of resources is done on the basis of their replenishing ability. These two classifications are:

  • Renewable resources
  • Non Renewable resources

Renewable Resources

When talking about classification of resources, we will first see the renewable resources. Renewable resources are those resources that can be replenished or renewed naturally over time. Air, water, wind, solar energy etc are all renewable resources. Renewable resources can be easily renewed by nature.

Solar Energy

Sun is a big source of energy. The energy that we get from the Sun is called solar energy. All the natural phenomenon like the flowing of wind, water cycle, photosynthesis etc are possible only due to solar energy. Now a day, solar energy is being used to cook food with the help of solar cookers, heat water, light streets, pump water for irrigating fields etc.

Solar EnergySolar Energy

Hydro-Energy

Water is important natural resources. All living organisms need water to live. Humans need water for many purposes such as drinking, cleaning, cooking and for growing crops. Water flowing into the river or water stored in a dam is sources of hydro energy. The Simple method to use hydro energy is to convert it into electrical energy.

Hydro EnergyHydro Energy

Wind Energy

Winds are constantly being created in nature. The windmill is a source of electrical energy. These windmills are generally established only at places where most of the days in a year experience strong winds. The energy from this wind is used for grinding grain, pumping water and to produce electricity. In India, many windmills have been set up in different places such as Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Kerala, West Bengal and Gujarat.

Wind EnergyWind Energy

Biogas

Biogas is a type of fuel which is a mixture of gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen etc which is obtained by decomposition of animal and plant wastes like animal dung, with the help of micro-organisms in the presence of water. It is used as fuel in gas stove especially in rural areas.

Bio GasBio Gas

Wood

Wood is an ancient and traditional source of energy. It is mainly a mixture of many carbohydrate compounds. Wood is used to cook food. It leads to deforestation and pollutes air also. In India, still in many villages, they use wood chullas to cook food every day. While having ill effects on the environment, it is also harmful to human health

WoodWood

Hydrogen

It is a good source of energy because it does not create pollution and produce maximum energy on burning. Hydrogen has the potential to be the answer to all our energy and fuel troubles. Technology is currently being developed to fully utilize hydrogen efficiency.

Hydrogen PlantHydrogen Plant

Alcohol

Alcohol has many commercial and medical purposes. It can use for producing energy. It can be obtained while making sugar from sugarcane. Thus it is a very cheap source of energy. A mixture of petrol and alcohol is being used as fuel in automobiles. This mixture is called ‘Gasohol’.

Air

All living things need air to breathe. Therefore, the air is an important natural resource.

Water

All living things water in order to survive. And the water cycle means we will essentially never run out of water. But we must be careful not to pollute water and make it unusable. Drinking and clean water are already scarce in the world.

Soil

It is an important resource as this is the layer where plants grow. We all need food in order to survive. We get most of our food from crops grown in the soil.

Non Renewable resources

The other classification of resources is non-renewable resources. Non-renewable resources are those natural resources that are available in limited quantity. These resources cannot be renewed or replenished in short duration. Therefore they are also known as exhaustible resources. Examples- coal, natural gas, petroleum etc.

Fossil fuel

Fossil fuels like coal and petroleum are non-renewable resources. They are found deep inside the earth and are made by natural processes over many centuries. Their quantity is limited and they take thousands of years to get renewed. Example of fossil fuels is coal, petroleum, natural gas etc.

Fossil FuelFossil Fuel

Coal

It is also known as black diamond. Coal is used as a fuel, to generate electricity, and in factories and steam engines.

CoalCoal

Natural Gas

Natural gas is used as a fuel called Compressed Natural Gas or CNG. Some wells dug into the earth produce only natural gas. Natural gases are a good alternative to petrol and diesel and it is used as Compressed Natural Gas. It burns easily and produces a lot of heat. It is a good source of hydrogen.

Natural Gas Natural Gas 

Petroleum

Petroleum is also known as mineral oil or crude oil. This liquid mineral is refined to make fuels such as petrol, diesel, cooking gas and kerosene. Plastic, cosmetics, and lubricants are also products of petroleum. It is found deep inside the Earth or under the seafloor. It is taken out by drilling wells deep into the Earth or under the seabed.
Fuel Conservation and Conservation of Natural Resources

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Nuclear Energy

In the classification of resources, nuclear energy is classified as non-renewable. The fuel used for nuclear energy is generally uranium, which is in a limited supply. So we classify it as non-renewable. Production of electricity from nuclear energy does not release carbon dioxide. Thus, use of nuclear energy is safe for the environment.

Nuclear EnergyNuclear Energy

Solved Questions

Q1. Which states of India have oil field?
Ans:  
The main oil-producing centres in India are in Assam (Digboi, Sibsagar), Gujarat(Cambay, Ankleshwar), and off the Mumbai coast (Bombay/ Mumbai high).

Q2. What problems can we have from smoke coming out of vehicles?
Ans: 
Smoke coming out from vehicles leads to many problems such as:
• Health problems such as eye irritation, coughing, headache and serious illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis and lung cancer.
• Global warming is the increase in the Earth’s temperature due to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.
• Skin allergy because of pollen grains, diarrhoea, difficulty in breathing.

Q3. What kind of problems can we face from the noise of vehicles(honking)?
Ans: 
Noise of vehicles can lead to:
• Disturbance of conversations and disruption of sleep.
• Hearing loss due to continuous exposure to loud noise.

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1. What are renewable resources?
Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replenished or regenerated over time. These resources are essentially unlimited in quantity and can be used without depleting them completely. Examples of renewable resources include solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, and biomass.
2. What are non-renewable resources?
Non-renewable resources are natural resources that cannot be replenished or regenerated within a human lifespan or at a rate that can sustain their consumption. These resources are finite and will eventually be depleted. Examples of non-renewable resources include fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), minerals (such as copper, gold, and iron), and nuclear energy.
3. Why are renewable resources important?
Renewable resources are important because they provide a sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternative to non-renewable resources. Unlike non-renewable resources, renewable resources can be used without causing significant harm to the environment or depleting the Earth's finite resources. Additionally, renewable resources can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change.
4. What are the advantages of non-renewable resources?
Non-renewable resources have certain advantages, including high energy density, easy transportability, and widespread availability. These resources have been the primary source of energy for industrial and technological development. However, their disadvantages, such as environmental degradation, pollution, and contribution to climate change, outweigh these advantages in the long run.
5. How can we promote the use of renewable resources?
There are several ways to promote the use of renewable resources. Governments can incentivize the adoption of renewable energy technologies through subsidies, tax credits, and feed-in tariffs. Educating the public about the benefits of renewable resources and raising awareness about sustainable energy practices is also crucial. Additionally, investing in research and development of renewable energy technologies can lead to advancements and cost reductions, making them more accessible to a wider population.
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