Power Generation: Conventional, Alternative Energy & Technologies
Power Generation Systems and Alternatives
1 – Production systems: Conventional vs. Alternative?
- Hydroelectricity: Alternative
- Biofuel: Alternative
- Conventional thermal coal: Conventional
- Nuclear fusion: Conventional
- Thermal: Alternative
2 – Energy types used by machines and equipment:
- Tractor: Petroleum
- Microwave: Electricity
- Bike: Mechanical
- Computer: Electricity
- Coal power train: Potential
- Calculator: Electricity
3 – Facilities and machines using fossil fuels directly:
- Oven: Burns fossil fuels
- Type machine: No
Earth’s Diverse Landscapes: Formation and Features
1. Tectonic and Structural Landscapes
Plate Tectonics Theory:
- Earth’s surface consists of rigid lithospheric plates floating on the semi-fluid asthenosphere. These plates interact at boundaries, creating diverse landforms.
- Driving Forces: Mantle convection, slab pull (subducting plates), and ridge push (divergent boundaries).
- Key Evidence:
- Continents appear to fit together (e.g., South America and Africa).
- Fossils of the same species found on different continents.
- Matching mountain ranges and rock formations
Steel and Metal Alloys: Production, Properties, and Processes
Steel Production:
Iron (Fe) is extracted from blast furnaces, separating slag. The molten iron is then further processed in other ovens, such as the cubilot, to reduce impurities. Oxygen converters are used, which are cylindrical or conical vessels lined with ceramic refractory material. Molten iron and scrap are loaded, and pure oxygen is introduced under pressure to reduce impurities, maintaining high temperatures. Electric arc furnaces, with water-cooled walls and a ceramic refractory coating,
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Factors Influencing Geographic Distribution of Biodiversity
Geographic distribution: Among the factors affecting this distribution are:
- Latitude: Species richness increases from the poles to the Equator. The latitudinal climatic conditions are vital elements for living organisms, such as temperature, precipitation, lighting, etc.
- Altitude: Biodiversity decreases with altitude.
- Water availability: Biodiversity increases from extremely arid areas to areas with abundant moisture, evenly distributed throughout
Spain’s Geography: Relief, Geology, and Coastal Features
Spanish Geographical Area
Spain is a medium-sized country located in the Northern Hemisphere’s temperate zone. Its territory includes:
- Mainland Spain: It occupies an original position between two continents, Europe and Africa, and between two bodies of water, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This situation, between air masses of different origins, has created a variety of climates, water, vegetation, and soils, and a geopolitical crossroads between different civilizations.
- Balearic Islands:
Stratigraphic Classification and Correlation Methods
Categories of Stratigraphic Classification
Lithostratigraphic units – Units based on the lithologic properties of the rock bodies. Unconformity-bounded units – Bodies of rock bounded above and below by significant discontinuities in the stratigraphic succession. Biostratigraphic units – Units based on the fossil content of the rock bodies. Magnetostratigraphic polarity units – Units based on changes in the orientation of the remanent magnetization of the rock bodies. Chronostratigraphic units – Units
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