Deforestation Flashcards
The effects of clearing a wide are of trees
Forests cover almost half, a third or a quarter of the earths land? (1)
A third
Forests are home 50%, 60%, 65% or 70% of earths land animals? (1)
70%
Name 4 reasons why trees are felled (cut down). (4)
- To provided fuel eg fire for cooking or heating.
- To make furniture
- To make paper.
- To clear land for farming crops and cattle.
- To develop space for people to live.
- To have logging operations
What happens to animals and plant life in forest that are destroyed? (1)
The become extinct.
What holds the soil together to prevent landslides during heavy rain or flooding? (1)
The roots of plants and trees.
Without trees, water can’t be pumped into the atmosphere. This process is called?
a) Precipitation
b) Condensation
c) Transpiration
d) Photosynthesis
c) Transpiration.
With fewer leaves falling to the ground due to deforestation, what is lost in the soil. (1)
The nutrients
Rainforest produce 40% of the worlds _______________ oxygen. (1)
Atmospheric
What can we do to make the felling of trees more sustainable? (1)
We can plant more trees (This protects the ecological balance).
Name 4 effects from trees are felled (cut down). (4)
- Extinction of plant and animal species
- Less nutrients on the soil
- Loss of oxygen in the atmosphere
- Soil erosion during rains
- The world becomes dryer.
Name 3 characteristics of a tropical rainforest. (3)
- They have tall trees
- They are in warm climates
- They have lots of rain
Rainforest through out the world are usually found between the tropics along which latitude? (1)
The Equator.
What is a canopy? (2)
A canopy is a layer of branches and leaves formed by closely spaced rainforest trees.
What is the name fo all living things like animals, plants and fungi in the ecosystem? (1)
Biodiversity
What does it mean when we that there is a symbiotic relationship? (2)
It is the relationship where two different species benefit by helping each other.