Lecture 20 Flashcards
How many are there on average children per woman in developed countries? In underdeveloped countries? What is this predicted to drop to? Under these assumptions what is the population predicted to be in 2050?
. 2.5 children per woman in developed countries
. 4.3 in underdeveloped countries
. Predicted to drop to 3.5 in 2025-2030 and 2.1 in 2095-2100
. So, the population would be ~9.3 billion by 2050
Which are the countries with the highest population densities?
China, India and the US (these are the countries that produce the most greenhouse gas and Europe as well to some extent)
What is the mean world population density? How does this differ in biodiversity hotspots? Why is this?
. About 50 individuals per km^2
. 16 out of the 25 biodiversity hotspots had a population density above that of the average- lots of people live there due to the fertile soil and beauty
What is the average population growth rate per year? How does this compare to biodiversity hotspots?
. Just over 1% per year
. 19 out of the 25 hotspots have an average growth rate above that of the global average
What percentage of the earths surface is crop land and pasture?
29%
What percent of habitat decline has occurred in different habitats since human disturbance?
. Forest woodland- 29%
. Steppe/ savannah/ grassland- 49%
. Shrubland- 74%
. Desert/ tundra/ ice desert- 14%
What percent of the UK is cropland and pasture?
~70% (was ok before herbicides as there were weeds and wild plants)
What percentage of the original wet tropical forest habitat remains in eastern Madagascar?
34%
What is the global temperature determined by?
. Partly by heat generated in centre of planet heat from formation; friction; radioactive decay
. Largely by radiation from the sun (mainly this)
. Temperature is determined by balance between heat gained from solar energy and loss of heat to space
How does the atmosphere affect global temperature?
. Radiation reaching the Earth surface- dust and cloud reduce input from the sun by reflecting and absorbing radiation
. Loss of energy back to space
What is albedo?
The reflectivity of a surface
What is solar energy which reaches earths surface mostly?
Short wavelengths which are absorbed or reflected
How does habitat loss affect the reflectivity of the Earth?
Will decrease the reflectivity of the Earth and increase the heat trapped on Earth
Give an example of how changing vegetation cover affects albedo
If you have a full, broken canopy the light tends to be bounced straight off. However, with a broken canopy it can bounce into all the cracks and there is no where it can escape, so the radiation is trapped
Which absorbs more heat cities or vegetation?
Cities (concrete albedo=20%, tarmac roads albedo= 10%).
City microclimates can be 4 degrees higher than surrounding regions (so the growth of cities is likely to mean that the Earth will absorb more heat as well)