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Title: Human Impact on the Environment


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Human Impact on the Environment
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Biodiversity
  • The variety of different species in an area
  • What are some benefits of biodiversity?

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SOME BENEFITS
  • Increases stability of the ecosystem by providing
    more food for food webs
  • Contributes to the health of the biosphere

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3 types of Biodiversity
  • Genetic Diversity the variety of genes or
    inheritable characteristics present in a
    population
  • Species Diversity a number of different species
    in the community
  • Ecosystem Diversity the variety of ecosystems
    present in the biosphere

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Threats to Biodiversity
  • Loss of natural resources minerals, fossil
    fuels, nuclear fuels, plants, animals, soil,
    clean water, clean air, and solar energy
  • Human Impact
  • Pollution
  • Pesticides
  • Habitat loss (deforestation)
  • Global warming vs. greenhouse effect

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Pollution
  • Changes the composition of air, soil, and water.
  • Acid precipitation (acid rain) the burning of
    fossil fuels releases sulfur dioxide and nitrogen
    oxides into the atmosphere, forming sulfuric acid
    and nitric acid when combined with water in the
    air.
  • Eutrophication fertilizers, sewage, wastes rich
    in nitrogen and phosphorus flow into water,
    causing extensive algae growth.
  • Algae uses up the oxygen supply, suffocating the
    other organism in the water

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Pesticides
  • Human made chemicals released into envt.
  • DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane)
  • Used as a pesticide in farms to kill of harmful
    pests
  • But later found out DDT
  • Is nonbiodegradeable (cannot break down)
  • Animals do not lose it from their bodies, it
    stays in there

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Biological Magnification
  • Concentration of chemicals increase as you move
    up the food chain or web
  • By the time you the top of the food chain or web,
    DDT reached concentration had magnified by
    10,000,000!!

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Habitat Loss
  • Deforestation destruction of habitats by
    clearing large areas of land
  • In the tropical rainforest, humans are clearing
    areas of tropical rain forests and replacing the
    native plants with agricultural crops or grazing
    land.
  • More than half of all species on earth live in
    the tropical rain forest, so what will happen?

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  • The reality of deforestation
  • http//www1.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id
    226836titleAmazon_Rainforest_deforestation

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The Greenhouse Effect
  • A natural phenomenon where gases reflect heat
    back toward the Earth, keeping it warm
  • Caused by an accumulation of greenhouse gases
  • (such as CO2)
  • CO2 is released by
  • burning fossil fuels
  • and breathing!

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Effects of Greenhouse Gases
  • Greenhouse gases create a NATURAL heat blanket in
    the atmosphere increasing the Earths temperature
  • Most people believe this is causing Global
    Warming!
  • Can be helped by planting more trees which
    convert CO2 to O2 during photosynthesis

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The Ozone Layer
  • Protects us from harmful UV Rays
  • Cause of sunburns, eye damage, and cancers
  • Made of Ozone Molecules (O3)
  • Destroyed by CFCs (chloroflourocarbons)
  • Have caused holes and thinning of the ozone

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Global Warming
  • An increase in Earths average temperature
    (UNNATURAL EFFECT)
  • The Earth is getting warmer, however it
    fluctuates between warm and cool periods
  • Do your part to keep the Earth clean and to
    decrease your carbon footprint!

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How do you decrease your carbon footprint?
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