Rainforests Quiz The answer is: Wales STARTER 4 questions

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Rainforests Quiz The answer is: Wales STARTER 4 questions Each year we cut down an area of rainforest the size of: 1. Wales 2. London 3. 100 Football Pitches The answer is: Wales

Rainforest Quiz The answer is 45 metres How tall is the average emergent tree in the Rainforest? 1. 25 metres 2. 45 metres 3. 65 metres The answer is 45 metres

Rainforest Quiz The correct answer is: 35 species How many species become extinct every day in the world’s tropical rainforests? 1. 1 2. 12 3. 35 The correct answer is: 35 species

Rainforest Quiz The correct answer is: Dinosaurs The forests have been around for a long time, some are as old as: 1. Dinosaurs 2. Roman Soldiers 3. The Tower of London The correct answer is: Dinosaurs

Tropical Rainforests Lesson Context Location Lesson 4 Causes of deforestation Lesson 2 Climate Lesson 5 Effects of deforestation Lesson 3 Vegetation Lesson 6 Future conservation

Today’s Learning Objectives LO1) To Identify the effects of deforestation – A/B/C/D LO2) Examine and Rank the effects of deforestation. A/B/C LO3) Explain how deforestation can lead to conflict in the Tropical Rainforest. A*/A/B LO4) Justify what you believe to be the greatest impact of deforestation A*/A

Effects of Deforestation LO1) To Identify the effects of deforestation – A/B/C/D Effects of Deforestation

Effects of Deforestation LO1) To Identify the effects of deforestation– A/B/C/D 2 Mins to come up with some effects with your partner… Unfertile Soils Research into new cosmetics lost Cures for diseases are lost Effects of Deforestation Local people lose land and way of life Loss of trees to absorb Carbon Dioxide Lost Habitats

Environmental Effects The most dramatic impact is a loss of habitat for millions of species. 70% of Earth’s land animals and plants live in rainforests, and many cannot survive the deforestation that destroys their homes. There is also the issue of the speeding up of global warming!

Social Effects The local people The indigenous people who have lived in rainforests for many years, have seen outside people invade their indigenous reserves and deprived them of their traditional lands and forest .

The Yanomani The Yanomani are a tribe within the Amazon Rainforest The Yanomani provide for themselves partly by hunting, gathering and fishing, and largely by growing crops in large gardens.

Effect on the Yanomani tribe Loss of animals habitats have led to lack of food in some areas Land is being lost to international miners Soils are becoming infertile due to unsustainable deforestation

Effects of Deforestation LO1) To Identify the effects of deforestation – A/B/C/D Effects of Deforestation Categorised your effects into two areas... Environmental Social

Today’s Learning Objectives LO1) To Identify the effects of deforestation – A/B/C/D LO2) Examine and Rank the effects of deforestation. A/B/C LO3) Explain how deforestation can lead to conflict in the Tropical Rainforest. A*/A/B LO4) Justify what you believe to be the greatest impact of deforestation A*/A

WHAT’S THE WORST EFFECT? LO2) Examine and Rank the effects of deforestation. A/B/C WHAT’S THE WORST EFFECT? RANK YOUR IMPACTS FROM 1 - WORST IMPACT TO 6 - LEAST IMPACTING THINK ABOUT THE SOCIAL/AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF IT Unfertile Soils Cures for diseases are lost Research into new cosmetics lost Loss of trees to absorb Carbon Dioxide Local people lose land and way of life Lost Habitats

Today’s Learning Objectives LO1) To Identify the effects of deforestation – A/B/C/D LO2) Examine and Rank the effects of deforestation. A/B/C LO3) Explain how deforestation can lead to conflict in the Tropical Rainforest. A*/A/B LO4) Justify what you believe to be the greatest impact of deforestation A*/A

Palm Oil Plantations

CONFLICT IN THE FOREST 1) Complete your conflict Matrix - 5 mins LO3) Explain how deforestation can lead to conflict in the Tropical Rainforest. A*/A/B CONFLICT IN THE FOREST 1) Complete your conflict Matrix - 5 mins Finished? Extension Question – A/A*’s Well Done! 2) Q) How can Deforestation lead to conflict? Give at least 2 ways with 2 examples. Use your matrix to help you think!

Today’s Learning Objectives LO1) To Identify the effects of deforestation – A/B/C/D LO2) Examine and Rank the effects of deforestation. A/B/C LO3) Explain how deforestation can lead to conflict in the Tropical Rainforest. A*/A/B LO4) Justify what you believe to be the greatest impact of deforestation A*/A

My Choice_______________ Why?_____________________________ LO4) Justify what you believe to be the greatest impact of deforestation A*/A Q) What is the greatest effect of deforestation in the Tropical Rainforest? Justify your choice with examples. (6 marks) My Choice_______________ Why?_____________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Final Thoughts: How do you suggest that your chosen effect can be reduced? Can you come up with a possible solution to deforestation? …Next Lesson – Conserving the rainforest! GCSE GEOGRAPHY!

Today’s Learning Objectives LO1) To Identify the effects of deforestation – A/B/C/D LO2) Examine and Rank the effects of deforestation. A/B/C LO3) Explain how deforestation can lead to conflict in the Tropical Rainforest. A*/A/B LO4) Justify what you believe to be the greatest impact of deforestation A*/A

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