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Summary Notes for geography fragile environments iGCSE Pearson Edexcel

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Geography Fragile Environments
LESSON 1+2
A fragile environments are environments which are vulnerable to
change and will struggle to recover
 damage caused by natural events (volcanic eruptions, tropical
storms) and human activity
 Impacted by climate change and global warming


Distribution of and Threats
Rainforests/ tropical
 located along the equator - between tropics
o South America, Africa, south East Asian islands
 Threatened by
o Deforestation - population growth
o Wildfires
o Farming techniques + overfarming
o Mining for ores


Arid/dry
 Edges of the tropics
o Australia or Sahara desert
 Gobi Desert
 Threatened by…
o Desertification - expansion and advances of deserts
o Lack of rain, drought
o Resource mining (oil)
o Over-farming


Cold
 north and south poles
 Mountain ranges/ altitudes
 Threatened by…
o Global warming
 Heating of the earth, increasing temp
o Rising sea levels


More threats
Population growth + resource consumption
 Arid: increased use for water and agriculture land
 Cold: increased use of cars + energy which creates pollution
and speeds up global warming
 Rainforest: deforestation for resources + land, logging, mining
Undeveloped land + loss of biodiversity

,  Arid: Land cleared for farming + desertification + mining of oil
+ overgrazing + low soil quality
 Cold: infrastructure developments destroy habitats + warming
climate
 Rainforest: deforestation and habitats loss (orangutans)
Climate change
 Arid: rising temperatures worse droughts
 Cold: melt ice caps and glaciers
 Rainforest: increase droughts, fires + less trees



LESSON 3
Environmental causes of Climate change

Weather = temperature conditions in a particular areas. E.g. rain
Climate = long-term weather condition in a regional/global area

Periods:
Glacial = period where ice sheets and glaciers expand over the
surface of the earth (decreasing the earth’s temperature)

Inter-glacial = periods between glacial eras (ice ages) were
temperate rises causing ice sheets to melt

Permafrost = Frozen ground found in the artic

Theories for climate changes
1. Solar output theory
o suggests the energy emitted from the sun is not
equal, so fluctuates
o Sun spots on on the surface on the sun causes solar
output to increase, which would make the earth
warmer

 but there has been no sun spots in 50 years, so temperature
rising has to be from something else

2. Orbital Theory/ Milankovitch Cycles
o the long term changes to the earths orbit and position
which changes the earths climate
1. Eccentricity - changes to earths orbit from circular
to elliptical
1. Affecting distance between earth and sun
2. Makes seasons different lengths + seasons
change
2. Tilt - earth tilt has varied, making seasons

, 1. The greater the tilt, more extreme the
seasons
1. Causes Deglaciation
3. Precession
1. Earth wobbles on its axis which affect season
temperatures
1. Makes more extreme season on one
hemisphere and less extreme on the
other

1. Eruption theory
o volcanoes emit hugs amounts of ash and gases into
atmosphere (sulphur dioxide)
 React with water vapour and ash to make clouds in
atmosphere preventing the sun’s energy from
entering earths atmosphere
 Temperature decreases
 And release large amount of CO2




LESSON 5
Human causes of climate change

Greenhouse effect = when gases trap heat from the sun,
preventing it from escaping back into space, making earth warmer
up (climate change)

“Enhanced” greenhouse effect = the impact of climate change due
to additional heat retained from GHG made by humans

1. Burning fossil fuels
o Fossil fuels = energy sources formed from remains of
dead plants and animals in the ground
 Coal, oil, natural gas
o When burnt for energy, GHGs are produced enhancing
greenhouse effect

1. Deforestation
o Permanently cutting down trees, which releases CO2
 For agricultural use, infrastructure, resources
o Trees are carbon sink (absorb CO2 from atmosphere)
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