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Global Distribution of Resources

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Which Resources Do Humans Need to Survive?

Food, water, and energy are fundamental to human life and development.

Food

Food

  • Without food, people die of starvation or famine.
  • Crops are produced by farming and animals are reared (raised) eating crops.
  • If people do not eat enough food, they are said to be 'malnourished'.
  • When the human body doesn't have enough food, it has low energy, has a less effective immune system, can do less manual labour, and can do less thinking.
  • These things are bad for people's quality of life, the productivity of their work and the development of a country.
Water

Water

  • Humans can survive for 3-4 weeks without food, but only 3-4 days without water.
  • Humans need to drink water to survive. The water has to be clean and not contain water-borne diseases like cholera, which can kill humans.
  • Animals and livestock need water to grow and survive.
  • Water can be polluted by industrial pollution or contaminated with bacteria - water pollution affects developed and developing nations.
Energy

Energy

  • Useful energy is generated by burning wood, burning fossil fuels or by solar/hydroelectric power.
  • Vehicles (cars, buses, planes, ships, and lorries) need energy to transport food, clothing, water, and everything else.
  • Manufacturing and secondary industries need energy to transform raw materials into useful products.
  • Humans need energy to create heat, allowing them to survive in cold winters.
  • Secure sources of energy are vital to a developed economy.
  • Countries that are able to sustainably produce more energy usually have a higher standard of living.
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The Challenge of Natural Hazards

1.1

Natural Hazards

1.2

Tectonic Hazards

1.3

Weather Hazards

1.4

Climate Change

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The Living World

2.1

Ecosystems

2.2

Tropical Rainforests

2.3

Hot Deserts

2.4

Tundra & Polar Environments

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Physical Landscapes in the UK

3.1

The UK Physical Landscape

3.2

Coastal Landscapes in the UK

3.3

River Landscapes in the UK

3.4

Glacial Landscapes in the UK

4

Urban Issues & Challenges

5

The Changing Economic World

5.1

The Changing Economic World

5.2

Economic Development in the UK

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The Challenge of Resource Management

6.1

Resource Management

6.2

Food

6.3

Water

6.4

Energy

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