Tropical Rainforests Flashcards

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Tropical rainforest location

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Between tropics, where it is wet and warm

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Layers of rainforest

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Emerging- uppermost layer
Canopy- most animals, middle layer
Under canopy- smaller trees and bushes
Shrub layer- dark, little sunlight, insects

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Animal adaptations in the rainforest

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Red winged parrot - has a curved beak, good for getting into fruit with seeds and nuts
Red eyed tree frog- suction cups on its feet to attach to the trees
Spider monkeys- screech to warn off predators, long tail to balance when climbing trees
Sloths- huge claw to grip onto trees
Jaguars- camouflage skin to hide in the shadows created by the trees

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Plant adaptations in the rainforest

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Epiphytes- grow on other trees to take the nutrients because it’s difficult for them to get close to the sun
Drip tips- leaves shaped for water to drip down when rain comes so there’s no wilting of the plant

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Indirect threats to the rainforest

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Global warming
Flooding rivers
Climate change which disrupts the nutrient cycle
Droughts
Forest fires

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Direct threats to the rainforest

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Roads
Deforestation
Mineral deposits
Farming

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Causes of deforestation

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Poverty
Debt
Economic development
Demand for resources

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Poverty as a cause of deforestation

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Local people cut down small areas to farm and to provide money for themselves

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Debt as a cause of deforestation

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Countries have debts and so have to cut and sell their natural resources in order to pay it back

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Economic development as a cause of deforestation

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Deforestation happens in order to build roads, and expand cities to develop LICs

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Demand for resources as a cause of deforestation

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Raw materials need to be mined, and turned into product because consumers constantly need it

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Nutrient cycle of the rainforest

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Big biomass because lots of biodiversity
Lots of growth because there’s more nutrients in the soil
More leaching because of high rainfall
More decay because it’s hotter and chemical weathering happens slower

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Kilum Ijim Cameroon

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Under pressure for logging and farming
Home to tribes

They marked out a forest reserve and have rules for being there. Limited human interaction, eco tourism to fund, replant trees
Better than Juma because it provides jobs adne education

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Juma SFR in Brazil

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Relies on donations
Doesn’t help out the families who live there
Hard to monitor
Protects a large area

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Wood buffalo national park in Canada

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North of the tar sands
Threatened by the potential of mining
Would have devastating impacts on the wildlife it holds and on the river because the Cree Indians will die

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ESPO Pipeline

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Exports Russian oil to Japan china and Korea. Japan has nearly no oil of its own but uses a lot of it so needs the oil from russia. The pipeline makes it easier and could reduce the dependence Japan has on the Middle East

China# needs oil for population growth
Widens the supply issues because of pirates along the usual route

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Coal mining and the impacts

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Xilinhot China
Coal provides 70% of energy
Uses lots of water
Chinese government are encouraging it deforests
No more carbon sink so more global warming
Makes land infertile because of quarry’s

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Oil drilling impacts

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Deep water horizon ring sunk in Mexico
87 days oil leaked
11 deaths
Killed marine life damages food chains

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HEP impacts

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Para Brazil
Provides 85% of energy
Floods upstream
Impacts fish migration

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Gasprom

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Began drilling for oil in the artic circle
Spent 4 billion
Sea could hold 6.6 million tonnes of oil
Colt fragile and very remote, so required many boats and planes to take everything= emissions
Protested for because of the impacts

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Ichyths gas field

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North west Australia
10, million tonnes of gas
900 jobs
Under the sea, could cause damage