✅C&W Case Study - The Amazon Flashcards
What area does the Amazon cover?
7,000,000km^2
Which countries does the Amazon cover?
Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia etc
Near equator, more rain due to atmospheric circulation
How much of the world’s rainforest does the Amazon make up?
More than half
How many different species are there in the Amazon?
10 million- very biodiverse- insects, animals, plants
80,000 plant species
How much of the world’s CO2 does the Amazon absorb?
35%
How much of the world’s Oxygen does the Amazon produce?
20%
What is the average rainfall per year?
3000mm
Average temperature
Usually between 25 to 27 C
Why does up to half of rainfall never make it to the ground?
It is intercepted by the forest canopy and re-evaporated into the atmosphere
What happens to water intercepted by the canopy?
It drips to the ground from leaves or flows down the tree via stemflow
What percentage of freshwater entering the oceans each day comes from the Amazon river?
15%
What can deforestation increase?
Rainfall downwind of the area
What are the main drivers of change to the Amazon water cycle?
Deforestation, land use changes, climate change
How can land use change affect the water cycle?
Cutting down trees for farming means water can fall straight to the ground, causing soil erosion and runoff
Why is soil nutrient poor?
Due to heat and moisture, organic matter decays too fast hold nutrients for long
Why does deforestation reduce rainfall in the area?
Because the water cycle is disrupted as evapotranspiration does not occur and less water is stored in plants, and more in soil
Plus atmosphere gets less humid in the area due to lack of evapotranspiration, therefore less rain
Why is water less likely to evaporate from soils?
Because it forms a thin layer on a leaf so can evaporate quickly with less energy, but when it reaches the soil it soaks in
What does a decrease in evaporation lead to?
Local warming and droughts
What do rainforests act as?
Carbon sinks