Categories: All - landforms - geothermal - deforestation

by keerat Sandhu 10 months ago

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Earth science/geography

Regenerative agriculture is a method of farming aimed at enhancing environmental health by sequestering carbon back into the soil. This practice can mitigate global warming, which is significantly exacerbated by human activities such as deforestation.

Earth science/geography

Earth science/geography

climate change

Heat
conduction, convection, and radiation
the transfer of thermal energy between substances
energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature
landdfills
Landfiils
forest fires
air pullution

illnesses

death

parents cry

green house gases
burning fossil fuels

releases nitrogen oxides

everyone is exposed to small bits of nitrogen oxiges

damage the respirtory airways

glaciers melting
polar bears dying

Landforms

desserts
a region of land that is very dry

itrevieves low amounts of perticapation

mountain
Mountains are formed by slow but gigantic movements of the earth's crust
plateaus
a flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side.
Valleys
A long ditch in earths surface
plains
erosional plains

air, ice, or water wears away at land and little bits of the land are washed away.

desertification

dersetfication can be reduced by planting more trees
the process by which vegetation in drylands such as grasslands decreases and eventually disappears
can happen because of natural or human factors

Energy sources

Natural Gas
low cost
lower emissions
Wind
Generating electricity (wind turbines)
process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity
Geothermal
a renewable energy source because heat is continuously produced inside the earth
heat energy from the earth
Hydropower
one of the oldest power sources on the planet
power produced with moving water
Coal
fuel to generate electric power
non-renewable energy source
Solar
The light and heat that comes from the sun
Nuclear
a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons.
energy in the core of a atom
Biomass
can be burned directly for heat or converted to liquid and gaseous fuels through various processes
contains stored chemical energy from the sun that is produced by plants through photosynthesis

regenerative agriculture

a way of farming that seeks to actively improve the health of the environment
removes carbon from the atmosphere and puts it back in the soil

ecosystems

tundra ecosystem
receives low amounts of precipitation
cold and dry
dessert ecosystem
has a layer of soil that can be sandy, or stony
areas of land characterised by extremely high or low temperatures
grassland ecosystem
area in which the vegetation is dominated by a nearly continuous cover of grasses
large open areas of grass
forest ecosystem
a geographic area where plants, animals, as well as weather and landscape, work together
soil, trees, insects, animals, birds
Marine/aquatic ecosystem
aquatic enviroments

high levles of dissolved salt

damage aquatic food chain

extincintion of species

limits reproduction

Humans

deforestation
10% of global warming

Conservation

protecting our environment and the wildlife that lives in it
caring for these resources so all living things can benefit from them now and in the future
a careful preservation and protection of something