Mineral and Soil Resources Quiz

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What is the primary impact of human population growth on soil resources?

  • Expansion of urban areas reducing arable land (correct)
  • Increase in soil conservation techniques
  • Lower demand for agricultural production
  • Decrease in soil fertility (correct)

Which mineral resource is most directly affected by over-extraction due to population pressures?

  • Phosphate (correct)
  • Gold
  • Coal
  • Copper

How does increasing population density influence mineral resource management?

  • It increases the likelihood of resource depletion. (correct)
  • It promotes habitat restoration initiatives.
  • It typically decreases competition for resources.
  • It encourages the development of sustainable extraction methods.

What environmental issue is closely related to soil erosion as populations grow?

<p>Loss of biodiversity (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following practices can mitigate the environmental effects of population growth on mineral resources?

<p>Promotion of recycling and resource recovery (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Human Population Growth and Soil Resources

  • Increased human population leads to higher demand for agricultural land, resulting in soil degradation and loss of fertility.
  • Urban expansion consumes arable land, compounding soil resource depletion.
  • More people lead to intensified farming practices, increasing soil erosion and nutrient depletion.

Mineral Resources Affected by Over-Extraction

  • Phosphate is the mineral resource most directly impacted by over-extraction due to rising population pressures.
  • Overuse of phosphate for fertilizers can lead to environmental imbalances and depletion of reserves.

Influence of Population Density on Mineral Resource Management

  • Higher population density increases competition for mineral resources, necessitating more sustainable management practices.
  • Increased demand can lead to over-exploitation of mineral deposits, requiring effective regulatory frameworks to balance extraction and conservation.
  • Soil erosion exacerbates loss of agricultural productivity and contributes to sedimentation in waterways as populations grow.
  • High population growth accelerates deforestation, increasing vulnerability to erosion and impacting water quality.

Mitigation Practices for Environmental Effects

  • Implementing sustainable agriculture techniques can help preserve soil quality and reduce erosion.
  • Utilizing recycling and reuse of minerals minimizes the need for extraction and conserves resources.
  • Afforestation and reforestation efforts can stabilize soil and improve ecosystems affected by population growth.

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