Natural Resources and Mineral Deposits in the Czech Republic

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The Czech Republic's natural resources include renewable sources like sun energy and water, as well as non-renewable resources such as mineral deposits and fuels like black coal and oil. The country has rich non-metal deposits and varied metal deposits. Mineral deposits are abundant, with significant reserves of fuels like black and brown coal, oil, gas, and uranium. The map highlights locations where various resources are mined or found. Overall, the Czech Republic's resource availability is diverse and plays a significant role in its energy and industrial sectors.


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  1. NATURAL RESOURCES Tematick oblast The Czech Republic Datum vytvo en 6. 6. 2013 Ro n k 2. ro n k, sexta Stru n obsah Pomoc ot zek a vzorov ch odpov d se opakuje probran u ivo Zp sob vyu it Opakov n po probr n u iva; upevn n u iva Autor Mgr. Ji ina Ju kov K d VY_32_INOVACE_06_AJUR16 Gymn zium a Jazykov kola s pr vem st tn jazykov zkou ky Zl n

  2. NATURAL RESOURCES In what way natural resources are divided? Renewable A. Non-renewable B. Can be exhausted 1. Cannot be exhausted 2.

  3. NATURAL RESOURCES Give some examples of each category Renewable sun energy, air energy, geothermal energy, water A. Non-renewable mineral deposits B. Can be exhausted biosphere (partly renewable), mineral deposits 1. Cannot be exhausted - sun energy, air energy, geothermal energy, water 2.

  4. MINERAL DEPOSITS Comment on the situation in the CR. Speak about deposits of minerals, are they large enough? Fuels - represented mainly by black and brown coals, oil and gas and uranium A. Metal deposits - a lot of different types, the deposits are negligible B. Non-metal deposits - rich and varied C.

  5. FUELS Black coal - mined in 5 coal basins - Ostrava basin, Kladno basin and Plzen basin are the largest; on decline Brown coal - the most important source for energy production and chemical industry in the country; mined in the Krusne Mts. foothills (80% of Czech deposits) Oil and natural gas - small amounts in Southern Moravia around Hodonin uranium - quite rich deposits; on decline

  6. METALS, NON-METALS Metals - a lot of different types; the deposits are small and not worth mining, with small metal content Non-metals - are rich and varied; limestone and stone; fine sands and first class kaolin in the north-western part of Bohemia

  7. WORK WITH A MAP Use the map in the atlas and find out what is mined or found in the following locations: Karlovy Vary Horni Briza, Chlumcany Frydlant Adamov Hranice Drasov Karvina Kyjov

  8. WORK WITH A MAP Use the map in the atlas and find out what is mined or found in the following locations: Karlovy Vary kaolin kaolin Horni Briza, Chlumcany Frydlant sands limestone limestone sands black coal sands Adamov Hranice Drasov Karvina Kyjov

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