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Ecology
Biodiversity
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Biodiversity
The variety of the different
species
on earth or within an
ecosystem
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Importance of biodiversity
To maintain the
stability
of an
ecosystem
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How does biodiversity ensure the stability of an ecosystem
It
reduces
the
dependence
on particular species for
resources
eg. food and shelter, so that even if one species is removed other species can still survive
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Where does pollution occurs
Air
Land
Water
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Water pollutants
Sewage
Fertiliser
Chemicals
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How eutrophication occurs
1.
Fertiliser
from
farms
pollute the water, causing excessive
algae growth
, depleting the
oxygen
in the water, causing other plants and animals to
die
2. Dead
plants
are
decomposed
by
bacteria
and the
oxygen
level
decreases
further
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Air pollutants
Smoke
Acidic
gases
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Land pollutants
Landfill
waste
Chemicals
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Human activities that reduce the land available for animals and plants
Building
Farming
Quarrying
Disposing
of
waste
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Why peat bogs have been destroyed
To produce
compost
to
increase
food
production
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Destruction of peat bogs
Greatly
contributes to the
greenhouse effect
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Why the destruction of peat bogs contributes to the greenhouse effect
Peat bogs are stores of
carbon
(carbon sinks) and
burning
them releases a large volume of
carbon
dioxide
into the
atmosphere
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Reasons for large-scale deforestation
To provide
land
for
cattle
or
rice
fields
To grow
crops
to produce
biofuels
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Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse
gases trap
energy
from the
Sun
as heat in the atmosphere, keeping the temperature on earth suitable for life
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What is causing global warming
The
increase
in levels of
greenhouse
gases
eg.
carbon
dioxide
and
methane
, causing the temperature on earth to increase
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Harmful effects of deforestation
Destruction
of many animals'
habitats
Releases
large
amounts of
greenhouse gases
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Consequences of global warming
Rising
sea
levels
Melting
polar
ice
caps
Changing
weather
patterns
Migration
of animals to find suitable
habitats
Tropical
diseases
becoming more common
Extinction
of species
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Steps taken to maintain biodiversity
1.
Breeding
programmes for
endangered
species
2.
Protection
and
rebuilding
habitats
3. Replanting
field margins
and
hedgerows
4. Reduce
deforestation
5. Reduce
carbon dioxide
emissions
6.
Recycling
rather than disposing in
landfills
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Purpose of replanting hedgerows and field margins
There is
higher biodiversity
in the
margins
than the fields that they surround
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