Biodiversity and pollution Flashcards
What is biodiversity?
The variety of different species of organisms on
Earth or within an ecosystem.
Why are ecosystems more stable when there is high biodiversity?
Reduces the dependence of one species on another for food, shelter and maintenance of the physical environment
Name an ecosystem that has high biodiversity?
Deciduous woodland
Tropical rainforest.
Name an ecosystem that has low biodiversity?
Arctic
Desert
Name three sources of water pollution
Sewage
Fertilisers
Toxic chemicals
Describe the effects of adding fertiliser or sewage into water
Sewage/fertiliser contains high concentrations of minerals eg nitrates
Causes aquatic plants to grow quickly (algal bloom)
Blocks light getting to lower plants
Plants die and sink
Decomposers/bacteria numbers increase to decompose the dead material
Reduces oxygen concentration in water
Fish and other animal suffocate
Describe the effects of burning fossil fuels on the atmosphere
Increases amount of carbon dioxide
Releases sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides
Releases smoke
Describe how increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can affect plants and animals
Leads to global warming
Change in rainfall
Increase in temperature
Loss of habitat
Increased competition
Migration of animals towards poles
Describe how adding smoke to the atmpshere can affect plants and animals
Causes the formation of smog
Covers leaves in layer of dust
Reduces amount of light reaching the ground
Reduces photosynthesis as less light absorbed
Causes breathing difficulties
Describe how adding acidic gases to the atmosphere can affect plants and animals
Releases sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides
Leads to acid rain
Decreases the pH of streams, rivers and lakes
Results in death of aquatic plants and animals
Describe the effects of adding toxic chemicals to water
Kills plants and animals in the water
Increases competition for food
Reduces water availability for humans
Name two sources of pollution on land
Landfill
Toxic chemicals
Give 4 ways in which human reduce the amount of land available for other animals and plants
Quarrying
Building
Faming
Dumping waste
Name the ecosystem shown in the photograph
Peat bog
How is peatbog ecosystem destroyed by human activity?
Peat is cut and dried for human use