WCC: Tropical Rainforest Case Study - Amazon Rainforest Flashcards
Case study of a tropical rainforest setting to illustrate and analyse the key themes in water and carbon cycles and their relationship to environmental change and human activity.
What is leaching?
Where rainwater washes nutrients out of the soil
How does exposed soil impact the Amazon?
Exposed soil is at risk of erosion, limiting the changes of regrowth
Describe the global distribution of tropical rainforests.
Found in a band between the tropics, covering parts of South America, central Africa and SE Asia.
What percentage of global photosynthesis do tropical rainforests acoount for?
30-50%
What percentage of the world’s oxygen emissions are tropical rainforests accountable for?
28%
What is the annual rainfall in tropical rainforests?
Over 2000mm
What are temperatures like in tropical rainforests?
27C throughout the year
Give evidence of the high biodiversity of tropical rainforests.
They are home to about 50% of the world’s species of plants and animals.
What 2 atmospheric factors lead to high precipitation in tropical rainforests?
Low pressure
High humidity
What percentage of rainfall is intercepted in tropical rainforests?
75%
Why is interception so high in tropical rainforests?
They have a dense forest canopy
What percentage of available rainwater in tropical rainforests infiltrates into the soil?
50%
What percentage of available rainwater in tropical rainforests is used by plants and returned to the atmosphere by evapotranspiration?
50%
Give evidence to show why tropical rainforest trees are critical to the regions water supply.
The Amazon Basin produces around 1/3 of its own precipitation in the recycling of evapotranspiration
What has been the main cause of deforestation in the Amazon Basin in the last 50 years?
Cattle ranching (80%)