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Summary IB Geography: Extreme Arid Environments (Option C)

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This note summarises the extreme arid environments section of the textbook. This note contains most if not everything you need to know about extreme arid environments. I would recommend to find some case studies to explain all the things listed on the note. Some case studies may be listed on the summary, however, most I used to keep on a "case study" bank.

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Arid Environment

Arid Tropical




Arid
Semi-arid :


250-500mm/yr
: less than
250mm/yr



wet period
T




fluctuates

⑳ and t





e
⑧ -
drought




·
sporadic
rainfall
mPeter spikes
·




N
·
inconsistent
> unreliable

·
heavy rainfall
· intense rainfall









-
7 7 T year

4
months monday

can cause
flash floods


Rainfall intensity
:

the amount of rainfall in a
given time period

Climate :
the
average weather conditions over a
long 130 yr) period

Weather Day day temperature
:

to




Different
-



Processes Arid Environments
Weathering in



MeSA :
Butte :




·
A
flat-topped
·
hill with Steep tall ,
isolated hill/mountain with Stee
sides formed by layers of to Ck vertical sides and a flat by
, top
shaped
that a re m o re resistant to erosion erosion

than the
surrounding rocks
·
final before resistant
stage the rock is

finally eroded
1 .
Sedimentary layers are formed over


millions of 1 formed
years Sedimentary rock layers are
.
over

millions of years
.
2 The cap rock (harder rock is more
resistant than the
underlying layers .
2 Erosional processes s i m i lar to those of
in the formation of

-e stee ide
mesas take place butte
.
3 There i ite espass wa te r erosion :
mainly rainfall and flash flo
floods rainfall
and that carries away sediment
water
Buttesare Susiethes
erosion .
2 mesas also bute e
and Water erosion ,
gradually erodes the softer
layers
4 Mesas features therefore
are static
.

not ,


eventually the mesa will erode away and

form a Butte .

, Zeugens Yardang
: :




long nar row hill
shaped by
ridges formed
·

shaped
,
· like mushrooms

due to erosion that removes the safter
strong winds blowing sand and

Strata layers it
rocks
against .




in ·
it
hard
thinner layers
i coriavenna i t
cause the hill +0
- collapse yardang
formed
"
hard rock


>layers of Strata
=
horizontal


Wind erosion wind erosich ice
1 .


Zeugens are primarily shalbed by wind erosion 1 .

Yardangs are primarily shalbed by wind erosion



2.consistent windsblow Samaand Streearticles a se inter a raise 2:
consistentwinds owne hasStartineas interes
a

hollows nonows

in the Softer layers of rock




Barchan Dunes :
Wadis
river
in

due shaped that
: · channels vary size
·
by Shrub r
can reach over m
S which hold the main
part of the dune in place
·
steep sided and flat bottomed

· formed by flashfloods
·
windward slope and a Steep fo
·
Wadi's channels a re sometimes utilized
leeward 33°
slope up to
agricultural purposes

·
crescent shaped 1 .
Formed by ocassional heavy rainfall
events in arid regions
1 Sand arid
deposits accumulate
.

in .
2 The rainwater does not soak into th
regions over a long period of time due * ground instead flows



W
, the rainwater ov

weathering and evosion of rocks and the sur face
sediment .
.
3 Powerful rainfall acts as an erosional agen
.
2
Prevailing winds blow across the
sandy ter rain ,
transporting sand
grains water erosich dry river channel 4 men ama arrei aton""" In
along the ground creatin
g a small , low
ridge typically oriented
cur rent
Perpendicular to the wind .



4 .
As the water continues to flow it creates channels
3 As keeps them
. wind
blowing it picks up sand grains and carries up
5 caused by
heavy rainfall
.



the to the
The erosion is continous but each event
slope dune's crest .




contributing to the
development of the Wadi's channels

The
4 and size of dunes can shift over time due to variations
a
.
e


strength and direction



Plateau > Mesa -
Butte

-water
Plateau-


W ⑰ ⑯
. See

. >
A


S




Winds in Deserts
-in



.

-

watererodesarice re




·
very strong lover 20 km/h)
· turbulent (not stable)
largely from
·
come a constant direc tion

blow for period of
long time
· a




Wind Erosion

Deflation :

the process in which wind blows away loose , fine-grained Sediment particles such as sand from the Earth's sur face , leaving behind heavier mater


Abrasion
c rocks , pebble
erosion carried by wind
sandpaper surfaces and
:

They weaker rocks
ou t
particles . ac t like ,
smoothing exploiting



Role of water in the creation of landscapes in arid environments


Desert
·

rain has of run-off
a very
high amount

flash floods channels
down
through or
-
rush , gullies canyons


·
Exotic agage amountaro fragments with great crosiveawsource in another , wetter environment it


river Nile main source :
white Nile
>e
g ,
. .




·
Ephermal rivers are those that flow seasonally or after stor ms




Weathering Processes
without
weathering there would be NO CHANGE


Physical Weathering
freeze-thaw s only during winters at
night where it
gets cold enough /rare) Crystal/Salt Weathering
pressure rele ase
"Chemical frost-action"
·



Insolation
weathering 1 .
Salty water finds it's way into small cracks in the rock


heating af
· and
cooling rocks - onich skin
weathering


interioratisser remainers ras"" are
ea
expand (with heat)
contractener
,




outerlayerswarm in dark rocks
layers
good absorbers and emitter it
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