And Development (E-Assessment) : Unit Title: Sustainable Management of Natural Environments
And Development (E-Assessment) : Unit Title: Sustainable Management of Natural Environments
And Development (E-Assessment) : Unit Title: Sustainable Management of Natural Environments
Environments
drought
flood
fire
disease
Changes to the ecosystem caused by human management include:
Latitude
In the lower latitudes, such as the tropics, temperatures are the highest. This is
because the sun's rays travel a shorter distance to the Equator and are therefore
more concentrated.
However, in the higher latitudes, such as the polar regions of the world,
temperatures are lowest. This is due to the sun's rays travelling a longer distance
and being spread over a wider area of the Earth's surface. When these rays
High-pressure areas are associated with dry, warm and settled weather conditions.
This is because sinking air does not result in precipitation.
Winds
The air travels in the upper atmosphere and sinks at approximately 30° North and
30° South of the Equator. When the air sinks it creates an area of high pressure.
These high-pressure areas experience very dry and warm conditions resulting in
a hot desert climate (eg the Sahara and Kalahari deserts). Winds blow from areas
of high to low pressure, which transfers the air from where it is sinking to where
it is rising. This continual transfer of wind maintains the pressure belts of high and
low pressure which creates different global climatic zones.
6. Food web- Food webs consist of many interconnected food chains and are
more realistic representation of consumption relationships in ecosystems.
A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and
energy pass as one organism eats another
The map shows the distribution of the global ecosystems or biomes (especially
Marine and rain forest).
Tundra - found near the North and South poles. Very few plants and animals
can survive here.
Taiga (coniferous forest) - found in Scandinavia, Russia and Canada.
Evergreen trees thrive in this cool temperate climate.
Temperate deciduous forest - found across Europe and in the USA. These
trees lose their leaves every year and thrive in mild and wet conditions known
as a temperate maritime climate.
Temperate grassland - found in Hungary, South Africa, Argentina and the
USA. Consists of grass and trees that thrive in a temperate continental climate
of moderate rainfall and mild conditions.
Chaparral or evergreen hardwood (Mediterranean) - found around the
Mediterranean Sea, around Perth and Melbourne in Australia and California in
the USA.
Desert - found near the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Conditions here are
very hot and dry. Plants and animals are specially adapted to survive in the
harsh conditions.
Tropical rainforest - found near the Equator. The climate is hot and humid and
many different species can be found here.
Savanna grassland - found mainly in central Africa, southern India, northern
Australia and central South America. Long grasses and a few scattered trees are
found in these hot and dry conditions.
Ecosystems change gradually between the Equator and the Poles.