Chapter 6. Minerals and Energy Resources

Types and Occurrence of Minerals

* Minerals are essential for our economic development and personal well-being.

* Minerals occur naturally in the earth’s crust
* India is a mineral-rich country.
* Minerals can be classified as:

Metallic Minerals

   *  Ferrous minerals
   *  Non-ferrous minerals
   *  Precious metals

* Non-Metallic Minerals

   * Energy or Fuel Minerals
   * Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Minerals
   * Ferrous minerals contain iron, e.g. iron ore and manganese.
   * Iron has rich deposits of ferrous minerals.
   * Non-ferrous minerals don not contain iron, e.g. copper and bauxite
   * Bauxite is the main ore of aluminium.
   * India has unsatisfactory reserves of non-ferrous minerals.

Non-Metallic Minerals

   * Mica is a non-metallic composed of thin leaves joined together.
   * Limestone is a form of sedimentary rock almost entirely composed of calcium carbonate.
   * Mine workers face serious risks to their health and life.
   * Minerals are limited and non-renewable resources.

Energy Resources


* The conventional sources of energy include firewood, cattle dung cakes, coal,
petroleum, natural gas, and hydro and thermal electricity.
* Intense heat and pressure over millions of years has turned prehistoric plant material buried under how much pressure.
* Petroleum provides fuels like petrol and diesel, industrial lubricants and raw.
* Material for number of industries, including textiles, fertilisers and cosmetics
* Natural gas is a mixture of gases found trapped in rock with or without petroleum.

Electricity and Non-Conventional Sources of Energy


* Electricity can be generated through several methods.

* The present production of electricity depends heavily on the use of fossil fuels.
* We need to develop non-conventional sources of energy to ensure future energy security.
* Solar energy, wind energy, biogas, tidal energy and geothermal energy are some non-conventional sources of energy.

Conservation of Energy

* The demand for energy is rising in all parts of the country.
* We are heavily dependent on fossil fuels to meet energy requirements.
* To ensure future energy security, we must develop renewable sources of energy and implement ways for energy conservation.

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