Hot Deserts - P1 SEC B Flashcards
characteristics of hot deserts?
- 30N/S equator
- less than 250mm rain/yr
climate of hot deserts?
- at these latitudes , air that has risen at Equator descends forming perisistent belt of high pressure
- causing lack of cloud, high temp in day, low temp at night
plant adaptations ?
- horizontal root system
- store water in roots,stems,leaves or fruits
- small leaves,spines,waxy coating reduce water loss
(cacti have spines - reduce SA for water loss) - long traproots (7-10m deep to reach groundwater)
- many plants are slow growing - requires less energy, so less food needed, less water loss
animal adaptations?
- live in areas of good water supply/biodiveristy
- kangaroo rats dont need to drink water (get water from food)
- desert fox have thick fur on feet protecting from hot ground
- large SA maximises heat loss
- fatty hump that provides energy in times of food shortage
how is vegetation effected by environment in desert?
Sparse/low growing as it is effected by lack of rain /infertile soils
how is soil impacted by desert’s environment?
Dry,thin due to HIGH TEMPS /STRONG WINDS blow away layers of topsoil
Interdependence of climate ?
Dry/ dries out soil
- determines type of plant and animal that can survive extreme heat
Interdependence of animals?
Adapted to harsh climate /effected by vegetation as they have to roam large areas to eat
Environmental challenges to biodiversity?
- dry conditions
- high temps
- rainfall
Location of hot desert case study?
NW india into Pakistan
- covers area of 200,000km2 mostly in Rajastan
Opportunités for development in Thar desert ?
MINERAL EXTRACTION: - valuable reserves of minerals ( Gypsum, Feldspar , Phospherite , Kaolin)
ENERGY
FARMING : subsistence farming - grazing animals on grassy areas/cultivating veg /fruits trees
- commercial farming by IRRIGATION (INDRA GHANDI CANAL) –> creates jobs/increase economy
TOURISM : tens of thousand visit per yr
- desert safaris are popular /annual Desert Festival attracts tourists
How is Thar Desert a good energy source ?
COAL: extensive lignite coal deposits in parts of desert
OIL: oilfield in Barmer District which could help economy
WIND : developing wind power (Jaisalmer Wind Park in 2001)
SOLAR : Bhaleri solar power used in water treatment
Challenges of hot deserts ?
EXTREME TEMPS : exceeds 50C in summer
- hard to work outside / evaporation lead to water SHORTAGE
WATER SUPPLY : as farming develops /population grows DEMAND for water Increases
- low annual rainfall /high temps cause scarce water supply
ACCESSIBILITY: extreme weather /vast barren areas , there is limited road network
What is the Indra GHANDI Canal ? And the importance ?
Main form of irrigation
- transformed extensive area of desert /revolutionised farming
- provides drinking water
What is desertification ?
When land gradually becomes desert due to over grazing