What is a source of sulfur dioxide pollution in the environment
A source of sulfur dioxide pollution in the environment is the combustion of fossilfuels that contain sulfurimpurities, e.g. car exhausts
Describe an environmental consequence of sulfur dioxide pollution.
Sulfur dioxide can combine with waterdroplets in the air to form acidrain.
effects of acid rain on the environment
Consequences of acid rain pollution include:
Damage to leaves,buds,flowers and roots of plants
Rivers and lakes can become acidic, resulting in death of aquatic organisms
Minerals can be leached into bodies of water, also killingaquatic organisms
Carbon monoxide being released
Carbon monoxide is released when fossilfuels are burned with an insufficient oxygen supply. Burning impure fossil fuels can produce sulfur dioxide pollution.
How is carbon monoxide pollution damaging to living organisms?
Carbon monoxide is damaging to living organisms because it binds to haemoglobin inside red blood cells, reducing the oxygencarryingcapacity of the blood. Breathing in carbon monoxide for extended periods can be fatal.
greenhouse gas
A greenhouse gas is a gas that absorbs infraredradiation from the Sun, trapping it in the Earth'satmosphere.
increasing atmospheric greenhouse gases
lead to an increase in average atmospheric temperatures.
Greenhouse gases trap infrared radiation in the atmosphere, causing atmospheric warming.
examples of greenhouse gases
Water vapour
Carbon dioxide
Methane
Nitrous oxides
CFCs
What human activities increase atmospheric carbon dioxide levels
Carbon dioxide is released by human activities such as:
Burning fossil fuels
Burning organic matter, e.g. wood and other plant materials
methane
Methane traps more radiation per molecule than carbon dioxide, so is a powerful greenhouse gas.
What human activities result in increased atmospheric methane
Human activities that increase atmospheric methane are:
Farming cattle, which release methane as they digest grass
Growing rice in paddy fields
Disposing of waste in landfill
greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect occurs when radiation from the sun isabsorbed by greenhouse gases in the earth's atmosphere. This traps heat and warms the atmosphere.
Greenhouse effect causation
Greenhouse gases occur in the atmosphere with no input from human activities, where they are essential for keeping the earth warm enough to support life. Human activities result in an enhanced greenhouse effect.
What is the enhanced greenhouse effect
The enhanced greenhouse effect is the increased warming of the earth's atmosphere beyond normal levels due to human activities.
global warming
global warming refers to the long-term increase in the earth's average temperature, primarily due to human activities that increase the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
consequences of global warming
Increasing ocean temperatures
Melting of polar ice caps
Rising sea levels
Extreme weather events
Habitat change / loss
Decreases in biodiversity
Increased spread of pests and diseases
Global warming consequences- ocean temp
Global warming is increasing ocean temperatures, leading to impacts such as melting polar ice caps, rising sea levels and coral bleaching.
What human activities can result in water pollution
Human activities that result in water pollution are:
Release of untreated sewage into waterways
Allowing agricultural chemicals to run off fields into waterways
consequences of untreated sewage runoff into water systems.
Consequences of untreated sewage runoff into water systems include:
Aerobic microorganisms use nutrients in sewage to fuel respiration, depleting dissolved oxygen levels in the water and leading to the deaths of aquatic organisms
Toxic chemicals in sewage can kill aquatic organisms
Dangerous microorganisms can be harmful to human health
Eutrophication
Eutrophication is the process by which increased nutrient availability in a body of water leads to a decrease in dissolved oxygen levels.
Which human activities can contribute to eutrophication?
Human activities that can lead to eutrophication include:
Use of chemical fertilisers which run off into nearby water bodies
Release of untreated sewage into water bodies
leaching
Leaching occurs when nutrients are washed out of the soil and into bodies of water by rain. This is a particular problem when highly soluble chemical fertilisers are used.
algal bloom
An algal bloom is the rapidgrowth of algae that occurs on the surface of water bodies when nutrient levels increase. Algal blooms can can block out sunlight to deeper water.
when algal blooms occur
Algal blooms occur when nutrient availability in water bodies is high, e.g. due to sewage or fertiliser run off.
How do algal blooms affect other aquatic plants
Algal blooms block out sunlight, meaning that aquatic plants below the surface do not have enough light to photosynthesise. These plants are likely to die.
What role do microorganisms play in the process of eutrophication
The role of microorganisms in eutrophication is as follows:
Microorganisms use deadorganicmatter, e.g. dead algae and plants that have died due lack of light in deeper water, to fuel respiration
Microorganisms have a plentiful food source so they reproduce
Dissolved oxygen is used up by all the respiring microorganisms
process of eutrophication
The process of eutrophication is as follows:
Nutrientrunoff results in an algal bloom
Many aquatic plants die because algae block light and plants cannot photosynthesise
Bacteria feed on dead plants and algae, using the dead matter to fuel respiration
High rates of aerobic respiration deplete oxygenlevels in the water
Other aquatic organisms die due to a lack of oxygen