Amazon Rainforest Flashcards

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facts about amazonia

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  • Biggest TRF (tropical rain forest)
  • Covers 40% of South America
  • Home to 30% of all species.
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importance of amazonia

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Tropical rainforests act as life support systems for the planet as they:
* Regulate the composition of the atmosphere
* Maintain soil health
* Influence the hydrological cycle

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Regulate the composition of the atmosphere

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all tropical rainforests regulate the composition of the atmosphere and help to offset the effect of climate change by taking in carbon dioxide through photosynthesisand releasing oxygen.

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Maintain soil health

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in areas such as the Amazon, tropical rainforests have produced rich fertile top soils due to the rapid leaf fall and decomposition which rapidly recycles nutrients. These soils can be used to grow cassava and maize which is the staple diet of the local people

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Influence the hydrological cycle

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  • Rainforests help to provide water for people. Trees act as awater storebyinterceptingrainfall. They release water into the atmosphere byevapotranspiration. This then falls again asprecipitationand so gives the people living in areas such as the Amazon a constant supply of water.
  • Tree roots also increaseinfiltration, allowing increased amounts of water topercolateto groundwater stores and developaquifers.
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goods and services provided by amazonia

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  • Food
  • Cash crops
  • Medicines
  • Raw materials
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food

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rainforests can produce food such as nuts, which forms part of the diet of local people in the Amazon

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cash crops

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rainforests also produce cash crops, such as the development of wild coffee that resists disease and has a higher yield than the Arabica beans traditionally used by growers in the rest of Brazil

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raw materials

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wood
palm oil

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advantages of amazonia for people

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  • provides natural medicines
  • provides vital sources of water for both local people and at the national scale
  • helps sink carbon limiting the impacts of climate change
  • provides an important economic opportunity for resource exploitation, wood, minerals, farming, plantations – bringing valuable export profit
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advantages of amazonia for enviroment

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  • most biodiverse ecosystem and supports huge habitat and wildlife
  • represents wilderness and values of conservation
  • carbon sink - amazon produces 20% of the world’s oxygen
  • vital source of water and plays a crucial role in the global water cycle
  • helps maintain and regulate the global climate
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