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Year 8 Revision May 2014
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COASTS Look at page ___________in Geog.2
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Backwash Swash Note: Backwash is always at right angles to the beach Swash and backwash
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Attrition Hydraulic action Abrasion Corrosion Processes of erosion
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Headlands and bays
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Cliffs
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Caves, arches, stacks and stumps
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1 2 3 4 This is a cave (‘Stair Hole’). This is an arch (‘Durdle Door’). This is a stack (Old Harry’s Rocks). These are stumps.
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This movement of sediment along the coastline is called longshore drift. Direction of movement swash Backwash Backwash is always at right angles to the beach Longshore drift
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Spit formation
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Chesil Beach Isle of Portland Chesil beach
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The options... DO NOTHING! Rip rap Groynes Stone revetment Sea wall Gabions
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PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Look at these pages _______in Geog.2 to find this information.......
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PEOPLE AND THE PLANET
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Population Basics Birth rate is the number of births per 1000 Death rate is the number of deaths per 1000 Natural increase happens if there are more births than deaths If there are more births than deaths the population will grow. Most countries have a growing population
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Will The population in a country grow IF Everyone gets better food War happens Deadly disease spreads There is famine and drought There are more doctors and hospitals Contraception is provided Women are educated
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Sustainability…
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ENERGY AND GLOBAL WARMING
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Animation showing the formation of fossil fuels
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Impact of burning fossil fuels – Greenhouse Effect
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often located in exposed areas such as mountainous regions Wave Solar Geothermal Wind HEP Tidal Match the statement with the energy source water stored in dams is released through turbines to generate electricity located on the coast with a chamber facing the prevailing wind mirrors concentrate the sun’s rays onto water-filled black pipes powered by a man-made barrage, usually found across an estuary heat produced by rocks under the Earth’s surface water stored in dams is released through turbines to generate electricity located on the coast with a chamber facing the prevailing wind mirrors concentrate the sun’s rays onto water-filled black pipes powered by a man-made barrage, usually found across an estuary often located in exposed areas such as mountainous regions
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GLOBAL WARMING Look at these pages _________in Geog.2 to find this information
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Global Warming
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Are you acting sustainably? Sustainable development acknowledges that our actions today affect the future and therefore we have a responsibility to protect the Earth and its resources. Lifestyle and CO 2 emissions are linked. How we live can affect the climate. If we want to preserve the Earth for future generations we need to take personal responsibility to change our lifestyles in response to our knowledge of the effects of climate change.
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What can you do?
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Sustainability…
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ECOSYSTEMS
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World biomes The climate and geography of a region determine what type of biome can exist there. Over time, species have adapted to differences in climate and environment inside each biome. Can you think of any adaptations species have made to particular biomes?
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How Is The Rainforest Structured? EMERGENT LAYER The tallest trees are the emergents, growing up to 200 feet with huge special roots above the groundcalled buttress roots to support them. Most of these trees are broad-leaved, hardwood evergreens. There is lots of sun here. CANOPY LAYER This is the thickest layer of the forest and forms a roof over the remaining layers. It's a maze of leaves and branches as the plants grow quickly in the rain and sun and are competing for light.. The trees have straight trunks UNDERCANOPY LAYER Little sunshine reaches this area so the plants have to grow larger leaves to reach the sunlight..There are many giant ferns. FOREST FLOOR Hardly any sun reaches the forest floor so almost no plants grow and things begin to decay quickly. A leaf that might take 1 year to decompose, will decompose in 6 weeks.
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The Plants Of The Forest At least two-thirds of the world's plant species, including many exotic and beautiful flowers grow in the rainforests.
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The Animals Of The Forest The rainforest is home to more than half of the world's animals. Colourful and unusual animals dwell in all four layers of the forest. All types of creatures are represented, from tiny insects to large mammals.
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Biodiversity as a resource The Amazon rainforest has been used by man for centuries and is extremely important on a global scale. But today much development in the forest is unsustainable. The Amazon rainforest is home to more than 5 million species. trees are cut down for timber new medicines can be developed from plants the forest provides food and a home for forest inhabitants. Humans use these species: Logging, agriculture, mining and road building cause deforestation and the extinction of species.
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Broken Nutrient cycle Deforestation Fewer leaves fall Less decomposition (breaking down) of litter by termites, fungi and bacteria Less nutrients enter the soil Soil becomes infertile Less vegetation
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