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Human Impact on the environment. 2 RESOURCES RESOURCE- something used to take care of a need TYPES: 1. Non Renewable- can’t be replenished; available.

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Page 1: Human Impact on the environment. 2 RESOURCES  RESOURCE- something used to take care of a need  TYPES: 1. Non Renewable- can’t be replenished; available.

Human Impact on the environment

Page 2: Human Impact on the environment. 2 RESOURCES  RESOURCE- something used to take care of a need  TYPES: 1. Non Renewable- can’t be replenished; available.

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RESOURCES

RESOURCE- something used to take care of a need

TYPES:1. Non Renewable- can’t be replenished;

available only in limited amountsEx: fossil fuel coal, oil, natural

gas2. Renewable- are replaceable by

natural processes Ex: fresh water, trees

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RenewableNon-

Renewable

Resources

tin Silver Phosphorus Nitrogen Air

freshwater Topsoil Oil Forests Trees

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Biodiversityrefers to the variety of species in ecosystems, and the genetic variation.

• Over-hunting • Habitat loss • Invasion of non-native species

• Pollution • Climate change

Threats to Biodiversity

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PollutionContamination of

soil, water, airResult of human

activityAffects organisms

and their habitats.

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Ozone DepletionReduction of the ozone(O3) layer which protects the earth from UV radiation

Caused by …CFCs emitted from aerosol cans and A/Cs destroy ozone(O3)molecules

Effect- Harmful UV rays

penetrate the earth’s atmosphere

- Increase in skin cancer

Solution-don’t use aerosol cans

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Global WarmingIncrease of the average temperature of the earth

Caused by … increased amounts of greenhouse gases and burning of fossil fuels

Effect - Increase in the average

temperature of EARTH

Solution - Reduce CO2 emissions - Decrease electricity

usage.

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Acid RainRain containing nitric and sulfuric acid

Caused by … burning of fossil fuels releases nitrogen and sulfur compounds that combine with water and form sulfuric and nitric acid precipitation

Effect - Changes in soil chemistry

which prevent plant growth- Destruction of pond

ecosystems

Solution -burn less fossil fuels

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Bio-magnificationIncreasing concentration of a harmful substance in organisms at

higher trophic levels

Caused by … non biodegradable chemicals (i.e DDT) introduced into ecosystems

Effect - Build up of non biodegradable

toxins - Increase of toxin

concentration in top predators- Possible species extinction

Solution - Use biodegradable

pesticides- The US banned the use of

DDT

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Soil ErosionThe wearing away of topsoil

Caused by … wearing away of soil by water and wind; deforestation; overplowing

Effect - Loss of topsoil which is the

most fertile soil on the planet and takes a long time to recover

Solution - Contour plowing - Plant cover to

replenish nitrates in the soil

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Deforestation

The destruction or loss of forests

Caused by … Overlogging

Effect - loss of trees- Loss of forest ( biodiversity

reduction- Soil erosion- Prevention of tree regrowth

due to a change in soil- Habitat fragmentation

Solution - Selective tree harvesting- Protection of old growth forests- Replant trees

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Desertification

Creation of a desert with sand for soil

Caused by … Farming, overgrazing; drought

Effect - Decrease in soil, increase in

sand- Changes to ecosystems and

the species able to live in the environment

Solution - Reduce soil erosion- Don’t leave plowed fields

open without vegetation

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Invasive Species

Non-native species introduced to new habitats take over and kill native organisms to the area

Caused by … importation of new species into new ecosystems

Effect - Possible destruction of

ecosystems- Inability to control the

population of non-native species

- Habitat fragmentation

Solution -import natural predators of invasive species