W&C: Amazon Rainforest Flashcards

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Give an overview of the Amazon Rainforest:

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Largest tropical rainforest

Covers 40% of South American landmass

Home to over 1 millon plant species, 500 mammal species, 2000 fish species

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What contributes to the Amazon’s wet climate?

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  • High evaporation over Atlantic Ocean
  • Wet air blown towards Amazon
  • Results in high rainfall
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What are the characterisics of the water cycle in the Amazon?

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  • High precipitation - due to evaporation from Atlantic Ocean + warm temps
  • High interception - dense canopy
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Describe the role of the Amazon in the carbon cycle:

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Carbon sink

  • Increasing CO2 in atmosphere
  • Increasing productivity as vegetation is able to access more CO2 for photosynthesis
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Why might we not be able to rely on the Amazon rainforest as an effect carbon sink in the future?

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Although the trees are growing more quickly, they are dying younger.

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How does deforestation affect the water cycle in the Amazon?

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  • Less interception
  • Increased surface runoff = increased flood risk
  • Reduced rate of evapotranspiration
  • Less water vapour reaches atmosphere
  • Fewer clouds = increased risk of drought
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How does deforestation affect the carbon cycle?

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  • No roots to hold soil together = heavy rain washes away the nutrient-rich soil = transfers carbon to hydrosphere
  • Less leaf litter = no humus = soil cannot support growth = limits carbon absorbed
  • Fewer trees = more atmospheric CO2
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How does climate change affect the Amazon rainforest?

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  • Severe droughts - in 2005 and 2010
  • Plants + animals adapted to moist conditions and so die in dry climates.
  • Droughts = wildfires = CO2 released
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What will a 4oC temperature rise do to the Amazon according to scientist predictions?

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Kill 85% of the rainforest.

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What attempts have been made to limit human impacts in the Amazon rainforest?

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Selective logging

Replanting

Environmental law

Protection

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How has selective logging reduced human impacts in the Amazon?

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  • Only some trees are felled
  • Forest structure is kept - canopy in tact and soil is protected
  • Forest can regenerate with limited impact on carbon + water cycles
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How has replanting reduced human impacts on the Amazon?

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  • New trees are planted to replace old trees, eg. Peru restoring 3.2 million hectares of forest by 2020.
  • Important to plant trees of the same type as those cut down, so variety is kept.
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How environmental law reduced human impacts in the Amazon?

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  • Ban the use of wood from unsustainable forests
  • Ban excessive logging
  • Control land use, eg. Brazilian Forest Code (50-80% of land must be kept forest)
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How has protection reduced human impacts on the Amazon?

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  • Central Amazon Conservation Complex (Brazil) protects biodiversity while allowing locals to use the forest sustainably.
  • National parks can monitor and prevent damaging activites like logging.
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