5.01 : Metals in the earths crust The composition of the Earth’s crust we get some metals from the sea but most from earths crust.The Crust is the outer llayer of the Earth. It is huge mixture of many different compunds. It also contains elements such as sulphur,copper,silver,platinum and gold. These occur uncombined, or native, because they are unreactive. if you could dig up the earths crust and break down all the comnpunds, you would find it is almost half oxygen! its composition is oxygen 45% ( nearly one-fourth ) silicon 27% ( over one foruth) all other metals and non-metals 2% pottasium 1.5% sodium 2.5% magnesium 3% calcium 5% iron 6% aluminium 8% Nearly three-quarters of the earth’s crust is made up of just two non-metals, oxygen and silicon. These are found combined in compunds such as aluminium oxide,iron oxide,and calcium carbonate. the rest of the crust consists mainly of just six metals.Aluminium is the most abundant of these, and iron is next.None of the six is found uncombined, because they all are reactive metals,and reactice metals like to form compounds. Some metals are scarce : look again at the pie chart above. it shows that there are just 6 plentiful metals. all the other metals together make up less than one-fifth of the earths crust,so they are not plentiful. copper zinc mercury silver lead gold tin platinum the scarce metals are expensive. Even so, we are using them up quicly, and many people are worried that they will soon run out. Metal ores: The rocks in the Earths’s crust are a mixture of many different compounds. But some contain a large amount of single metal compound ,or a single metal,and it may be worth digging up these extracted metals.Rocks which metals are obtained are called ores.Below are some examples: Mine or not to mine? Before starting to mine an ore,the mining company must decide whether it is economical.It must find questions like these: 1.How much ore is there? 2.How much metal will we get from it? 3.Are there any special problems about getting the ore out? 4.How much will it cost? 5.how much will be able to sell the metal for? 6.so will me make a profit if we go ahead? the answers to these questions will change from year to year.if the costs of fuel drops,and the selling price of a metal rises,even a low quality or low-grade ore may be worth mining. The mining company must also think about local community,who may worry that the landscape will be ruined by dust,pits,scars, and that the extraction plant will cause pollution.on the other hand,they may welcome the new jobs tthe mining will bring.

  • Metals in the Earth's crust come from a mixture of compounds

  • Elements like sulphur, copper, silver, platinum, and gold are found uncombined

  • Oxygen and silicon make up almost three-quarters of the Earth's crust

  • Aluminium and iron are the most abundant metals in the crust

  • Scarce metals like copper, zinc, mercury, silver, lead, gold, tin, and platinum are expensive and depleting

  • Metal ores are rocks containing high amounts of single metal compounds

  • Mining companies need to consider the economic viability of mining ores

  • Factors like ore quantity, metal extraction, costs, selling prices, and profit influence mining decisions

  • Local communities may have concerns about environmental impact and pollution from mining

  • Job creation from mining activities can be a benefit to the community

Outline: Climate Change

  • Introduction

    • Definition of climate change

    • Importance of addressing climate change

  • Causes of Climate Change

    • Greenhouse gas emissions

    • Deforestation

    • Industrial activities

  • Impacts of Climate Change

    • Rising global temperatures

    • Extreme weather events

    • Sea level rise

    • Disruption of ecosystems

  • Mitigation Strategies

    • Transition to renewable energy sources

    • Afforestation and reforestation

    • Sustainable agriculture practices

    • International cooperation and agreements

  • Adaptation Strategies

    • Building resilient infrastructure

    • Implementing early warning systems

    • Promoting climate-smart agriculture

    • Enhancing community preparedness

  • Conclusion

    • Urgency of taking action on climate change

    • Call to individuals, governments, and businesses to work together

Mind Map: Metals in the Earth's Crust

Central Idea

  • Metals in the Earth's Crust

Main Branches

  1. Composition of Earth's Crust

    • Oxygen (45%)

    • Silicon (27%)

    • Other metals and non-metals (2%)

    • Potassium (1.5%)

    • Sodium (2.5%)

    • Magnesium (3%)

    • Calcium (5%)

    • Iron (6%)

    • Aluminium (8%)

  2. Abundance of Metals

    • Oxygen and Silicon

    • Aluminium

    • Iron

    • Scarce Metals (e.g., copper, zinc, mercury, silver, lead, gold, tin, platinum)

  3. Metal Ores

    • Definition

    • Examples of metal ores

  4. Mining Considerations

    • Economic viability

    • Quantity of ore

    • Metal extraction

    • Cost analysis

    • Profitability

    • Community impact

Sub-branches

  • Details under each main branch as per the provided information.

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