Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Battle for the Biosphere
- Distribution of biomes
- Ecosystems
- Groupings of plants and animals that
interact with each other and their local
environment
- Biomes
- Large ecosystems
covering a large area of
the Earth
- Tundra
- Within the arctic circle
- Sun gives little heat, there is little rainfall
- Only short, tough grasses can survive
- Coniferous
- Higher latitudes where the sun's rays are weak
- Trees adapt to the cold with needle-like leaves
- Deciduous
- High rainfall and seasonal variation in the sun's rays
- Trees lose their leaves in winter
- Tropical
- Found either side of the equator
- Very hot and with heavy rainfall
- Desert
- Close to the tropics of cancer and capricorn
- Hot dry air sinks to the surface and the sun's rays are concentrated
- Very hot in the day
- How does the biosphere act as a life-support system?
- Goods
- Food
- Raw materials
- Medicine (e.g St. John's Wort)
- The biosphere...
- Regulates the atmosphere,
using up carbon dioxide and
giving us oxygen
- Regulates the water cycle; plants slow
the flow of water and filter it
- Keeps the soil healthy by providing
nutrients in the form of dead plant
matter
- Threats to the biosphere
- Direct
- Deforestation
- Mining/quarrying
- Farming
- Overfishing
- Indirect
- Pollution/climate change which
causes...
- Sea temperature rise
- Seawater acidification
- Melting of the ice caps
- Treeline changes
- Stress within ecosystems
due to rapid change
- Reasons for deforestation
- Timber
- Land
- Mining or quarrying
- Transport routes
- Building settlements
- Building dams or power stations
- Case studies
- National Parks, UK
- e.g. North York Moors national park
- 15 parks,
22,000km sq.
- Conserve areas of natural beauty
- Important for leisure,
enjoyment, culture & the
environment
- Each park has its own authority
- Threatened by any
developments that would
degrade the ecosystem
- CITES (The Convention on
International Trade in
Endangered Species)
- Adopted by 166 countries
- Prevents the trade in products made from endangered species
- A list of endangered species has been made, governments are encouraged to
ban products made from these species
- Imports and exports are tightly controlled with a licencing system
- If these goods cannot be sold then poaching will reduce
- Factors affecting biomes
- Altitude
- Different plants grow at
different temperatures
- The higher the
altitude the lower the
temperature
- There can be more rainfall
at higher altitudes
- Distance from sea
- Affects temperatures and
amounts of rainfall
- Rock and soil type
- Affects how fertile
different areas are
- Rainfall
- Different plants will grow depending
upon the amount of rainfall
- Inland areas are usually drier
- Drainage
- Swamps and bogs occur in areas
with poor drainage
- Fewer, but more specialised, plants grow here
- Biosphere management tensions
- Sustainability
- The ability to keep something going at the same rate or level
- Doesn't use up natural
resources to keep going
- Doesn't require lots of money to keep going
- Meets the needs of people at present and in the
future, without having a negative effect
- Tensions
- Economic
- Some individuals or
communities want to use
the biosphere for profit
- Uses up resources
- Not economically
sustainable
- Social
- Something must not benefit
one group more than the other
- If everyone is to benefit, the environment may be put at risk
- Environmental
- Not harming the supply of
natural resources
- Economic and social tensions relate to this
- Sustainable management
- Ensures ecosystems can
quickly recover from use
- Prevents damage
to the environment
- Helps local people benefit from the environment,
and understand why it benefits them