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Title: How Human Activities affect the Environment


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How Human Activities affect the Environment
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Deforestation
  • Definitionlarge areas of land are logged
  • Problems
  • flooding
  • landslides and mudslides can occur
  • topsoil is washed away
  • trees are also an important component of the
    water cycle
  • forests home to a large number of animals

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Tennessee Science Workbook
  • Read page 66.

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Strip Mining
  • Definitionsurface mining that involves
    excavating earth, rock, and other material
  • Problems
  • water pollution
  • landslides
  • fires
  • hazards to public health and safety

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Interactive Poster
  • http//www.energiaklub.hu/dl/interaktiv/fossil.swf

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Over harvesting
  • Definitionremoval of plants or animals to the
    point that it is challenging to maintain viable
    population level 
  • Problems
  • imbalance in the food chain
  • coming to an end or dying out of a species

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Tennessee Science Workbook
  • Read page 67.

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Pollution
  • Definitionadding harmful substances or products
    into the environment including
  • water
  • air
  • soil
  • noise
  • Problems
  • respiratory diseases in human beings
  • migratory birds may change their course
  • decrease in a number of large life forms
  • noise pollution leads to increase in stress,
    anxiety and problems related to hearing

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Tennessee Science Workbook
  • Read page 68-69.

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Brain Pop
  • Air Pollution http//www.brainpop.com/science/ourf
    ragileenvironment/airpollution/
  • Water Pollution
  • http//www.brainpop.com/science/ourfragileenvironm
    ent/waterpollution/

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Acid Rain
  • Definitionprecipitation (rain, snow, or sleet)
    containing  high concentrations of acid-forming
    chemicals (coal smoke, chemical manufacturing)
    that have been released into the atmosphere and
    combined with water vapor
  • Problems
  • damage of trees at high elevations
  • decay of building materials and paints, including
    irreplaceable buildings, statues, and sculptures
  • harmful to public health

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Experiments on Acid Rain
  • Experiment 1 1.   Place a piece of chalk in
    pan. 2.   Using an eyedropper, have one student
    drop vinegar      onto the chalk in a constant
    stream. 3.   Observe the fizzing on the surface
    of the chalk      when the vinegar is
    dropped. 4.   Notice the crumbling of the chalk.

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Experiment 2
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Oil Spills
  • Definitionan accidental release of oil
  • Problems
  • hypothermia in birds and marine mammals
  • marine mammals and birds become easy prey
  • birds and animals sink or drown
  • wild life can not feed due to contamination of
    their environment
  • damage to the insides of animals and birds bodies

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United Streaming
  • Oil Spills 0147 http//player.discoveryeducatio
    n.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId24E13239-7B72-4D62-9B8
    4-70D4A3CEE511blnFromSearch1productcodeUS

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Ozone Depletion
  • Definitiona decrease in the ozone that protects
    us from the harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays of the
    sun caused by man-made chemicals that are
    released in the atmosphere
  • Problems
  • UV rays can destroy a type of bacteria known as
    Cyanobacteria which produces much of Earth's
    oxygen.
  • Exposure to  harmful  UV rays can cause skin
    cancer and cataracts.
  • An excess level of UV rays could lead to the
    death of the phytoplanktons, that are an
    important component of the food web of the
    oceans.

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Global Warming
  • Definitionincrease in the temperatures of the
    earth due to release of greenhouse gases like
    carbon dioxide and methane from industries and
    vehicles
  • Problems
  • Glacier melting causes flooding to the low lying
    areas including Bangladesh, parts of Africa and
    even major cities like London and New York.
  • changing weather patterns around the world

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Brain Pop
  • http//www.brainpop.com/science/ourfragileenvironm
    ent/globalwarming/

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Population Growth
  • Tennessee Science Workbook
  • Read page 70-72.

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EekoWorld
  • http//pbskids.org/eekoworld/index.html?loadair_w
    ater
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