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Greenland and Antarctica lose
100
billion metric tonnes of ice per year, which has raised sea levels by
7/10
of an inch
Greenland
1 mile
thick
Antarctica
3
miles thick
Together Greenland and
Antarctica
hold
70
% of the world's freshwater
The
River Don
and EA Beck in South Yorkshire burst their banks due to
peat removal
, burnt moorland and course drainage
500
homes were
flooded
and
1000
homes
evacuated
in the
South Yorkshire floods
60
new protection methods were implemented after the South Yorkshire floods
The amount of rain in the UK has increased by
17
% in the past decade
The Amazon rainforest covers
40
% of South America
The Amazon rainforest is home to
20
million
species
The Amazon rainforest receives
2300mm
of rainfall per year
30
% of human (anthropogenic) carbon emissions are from rainforest burning
In 1970, deforestation caused an
18
day
delay in the onset of the rainy season in the Amazon
Wood is
50%
carbon, so releases a lot when burnt
27
% of the Amazon will be without trees by
2030
75
% of rainfall in the Amazon is
intercepted
by trees
REDLACH
Rational resource
use
TARAPOTO
Forest growth
/
development
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty (
1995
) was for cooperation, sustainability and
well-being
of natives
Indonesia is the 3rd largest emitter of greenhouse gases and
85
% of their emissions are derived from rainforest and peatland loss
There is
high
demand for paper, plywood and palm oil, leading to
deforestation
in Indonesia
Fires from
1997-1998
burnt
8 million
hectares of forest in Indonesia
In
2015
,
10,000
fires raged across the islands of Indonesia
During the last ice age (
Pleistocene
), ice covered
33
% of the Earth's surface
Flamborough Head is a
chank
headland with lots of
chemical erosion
The Holderness coastline erodes at an average of
1.2
metres per year due to narrow beaches, unconsolidated sediment, and
boulder
clay
Holmpton
erodes the fastest at
5
metres+ per year
Spurn
Point is a
6km
long spit
Most waves are
destructive
and
erode
the Holderness coastline
Hornsea
is a coastal resort where the shoreline management plan is to
'hold
the
line'
Cowden
is a small settlement where the shoreline management plan is to
'do
nothing'
Withernsea
has a
£6.3
million sea wall that is
2.2km
long with rock armour
Hornsea
has
1.8km
long groynes
The
Sundarbans
coastal zone extends
over
10,000
km2 and is formed by sediment deposits from the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Indus rivers
The
Sundarbans
is located in the Bay of
Bengal
and forms an ecosystem of forest and swamps
Tidal action forms long channels (
Kahls
) that drain the land in the Sundarbans
Monsoon winds blow sand into
dunes
in the Sundarbans, while finer silts wash into the bay and
form islands
Vegetation succession forms dense
mangrove
forests
in the Sundarbans, which are home to
180
Bengal tigers
The Sundarbans acts as a protective barrier against
floods
for people living in
Khulna
and the port of
Mongla
The Sundarbans coast is retreating by
200m
per year
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