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Water and carbon
Booklet one - the water cycle
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Systems in geography
Compromise any set of inter-related components that are connected to form a working unit
elements of a system
inputs
Outputs
Energy
Stores / components
Flows / transfers
Positive feedback
Negative feedback
Dynamic equilibrium
inputs
material / energy moving into a
system
from outside
outputs
material / energy moving from the
system
to outside
energy
power
/ driving force
stores / components
individual
elements
/ parts of a system
flows / transfers
links
/ relationships between
components
positive feedback
cyclical sequence of events that amplifies / increases change
exacerbate outputs, driving it in one direction + promoting
environmental instability
Negative feedback
cyclical sequence of events
that damps down / neutralises effects of a system
Promotes
environmental stability
dynamic equilibrium
state of
balance
within a constantly changing system
whats an open system?
Where
matter and energy
can
enter and leave
Eg
river drainage basin
whats a closed system?
transfer of energy
in +out of the system, but no transfer of
matter
eg the
Earth
, water cant/leave
why do geographers use a systems approach?
way of simplifying a complex world and enables us to see the whole picture
Can apply it to
physical systems
(eg
drainage basins
) and human systems (eg
farm operations
)
Helps us understand how energy's transferred between components and how components change