Nature and distribution Flashcards
What are the four types of cold environments
Alpine
Polar
Periglacial
Glacial
What is an example of a Polar environment
Antarctica
Where are Polar environments located
- Located at the poles (high latitudes)
- Within the Arctic Circle (66°N) and Antarctic Circle (66°S)
What are the characteristics of climate in Polar environments
- Temps consistently below 0°C (freezing)
- Little rainfall never exceeds 100 mm per year
- Slow nutrient cycles
- Temps cause little wildlife to thrive
- Winter temp -40°C
What are the characteristics of vegetation in Polar environments
- Highly adapted vegetation such as lichens and mosses due to harsh, cold climate & little rainfall
- Plants rarely decompose – lack of decomposers = slow nutrient cycle
What are the characteristics of soils in Polar environments
- Lack of nutrient rich vegetation causes soils to be low in nutrients
- Nutrient deprived frozen soil limits nutrient rich plant growth
- Cycle created:
poor vegetation = poor soil
poor soil = poor vegetation
What is an example of an Alpine environment
The Alps located in south central Europe
Where are Alpine environments located
- Areas of high altitude, mountainous regions
- Found at any latitude
What are the characteristics of climate in Alpine environments
- Temps fluctuate annually
- Summer temps above 0°C to 15°C
- Winter temps below 0°C to -10°C
- Heavy snowfall in winter (more than Polar regions)
- Milder temps in summer = heavy rainfall + meltwater from melting snow & ice
- Climate allows adapted animals to move to higher altitudes
What are the characteristics of vegetation in Alpine environments
- Milder temps stimulate plant growth, thawing & decomposition
- Adapted vegetation thrives in summer & dies in winter
- Milder temps & wildlife allows for quicker nutrient cycle
- Vegetation decomposes quicker than Polar due to soil fertility & warmer temps
What are the characteristics of soils in Alpine environments
- Higher temps = soil thaws – increases the area vegetation can grow in
- Nutrient rich plants allow fertile soil to develop
- Nutrient rich soil allows nutrient rich vegetation
- Soil freezes in winter - limits plant growth
What is an example of a Glacial environment
Greenland
Where are Glacial environments located
- Area where temps consistently cold enough to sustain glaciers or ice sheets
- Found in both Alpine and Polar regions
- Mountainous regions
What are the characteristics of climate in Glacial environments
- Dependent on the region in which glaciers develop
- Temps must be below 0°C long enough in the year that the glacier does not melt entirely
- Heavy snowfall in winter
- Warm summers promote meltwater
What are the characteristics of vegetation in Glacial environments
Dependent on the region in which glaciers develop
What are the characteristics of soils in Glacial environments
Dependent on the region in which glaciers develop
What are three examples of a Periglacial environment
Spitsbergen, Canada and Russia
Where are Periglacial environments located
- Found on edge of Alpine and Polar environments
- High latitudes in Northern Hemisphere
What are the characteristics of climate in Periglacial environments
- Low rainfall (still occurs in summer)
- Temp consistently below 0°C
- Consistently cold enough ground permanently frozen (permafrost)
What are the different types of permafrost
- Continuous
- Discontinuous
- Sporadic
- Isolated
What do the different types of permafrost indicate
The extent of permafrost coverage
What are the characteristics of vegetation in Periglacial environments
- Vegetation more frequent than Polar
- Only highly adapted plants survive in the cold temps + little rainfall
- Temp + poor soil = slow nutrient cycle
- Lack of nutrient rich plants – soil infertility
- Plants cannot infiltrate frozen soil = limited plant growth
What are the characteristics of soils in Periglacial environments
- Frozen all year round
- Slightly warmer temps thaw upper soil (active layer)
- Extremely waterlogged in summer from thawing soil so plants become deoxygenated & cannot survive + often the nutrients are leached out