Title: Human Impact on the Biosphere
1Human Impact on the Biosphere
2Why do humans impact the environment?
- Humans have a large impact on the environment and
the organisms we share it with. - This is due to our
- Increasing population size.
- Increasing use of both renewable and
non-renewable resources.
3The Carbon Cycle
- Cycling of carbon through the environment mainly
in the form of CO2 and carbohydrates. - Photosynthesis is the main process that removes
carbon from the atmosphere. - Cellular respiration is the main process that
releases carbon into the atmosphere.
4What processes remove carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere?
- Photosynthesis by land and aquatic autotrophs
- Precipitation onto land ocean
5What processes release carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere?
- Cellular respiration by autotrophs
heterotrophs. - Decomposition of organisms
- Volcanic activity
- Human activities - mining, cutting and burning
forests, and burning fossil fuels
6What stores carbon dioxide?
- Limestone (calcium carbonate) rock
- Decomposition of organisms and their conversion
into fossil fuels - Diffusion of carbon into the ocean
7The Carbon Cycle
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8Human Activity and the Carbon Cycle
- Human activity is releasing CO2 and other related
forms of carbon into the atmosphere at a much
faster rate then they are absorbed. - This is due to
- Clear-cutting and burning forests for housing and
farming - Burning fossil fuels
- These activities have resulted in a global
climate change .
9What is the Greenhouse Effect?
- The greenhouse effect is the rise in temperature
due to certain gases in the atmosphere (water
vapor, carbon dioxide, methane (CH4) in
particular) trapping out-going heat energy. - Without these gases, heat would escape back into
space and Earths average temperature would be
about 60ºF colder. - Because of how they warm our world, these gases
are referred to as greenhouse gases.
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11So then what is Global Warming?
- The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming are NOT
the same thing!!! - Global Warming is the increase in the average
measured temperature of the Earth's near-surface
air and oceans. - Global Warming affects the Greenhouse Effect.
- Greenhouse Effect GOOD
- Global Warming BAD
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13What are the Possible Effects of Global Warming?
- These include
- Flooding of coastal areas.
- Increased spreading of disease.
- Drought across inland areas.
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14How are humans creating acid rain?
- The burning of fossil fuels also releases
nitrogen and sulfur compounds into the
atmosphere. - These compounds combine with water vapor in the
air to produce acids. - The acids then migrate for miles and fall as acid
rain.
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16Effects of Acid Rain
- Causes acidification of lakes and streams which
affects aquatic ecosystems. - Contributes to the damage of trees/plants by
acidification of soils. - In addition, acid rain accelerates the breakdown
of building materials, paints, statues, and
sculptures that are part of our cultural
heritage.
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20The Ozone Layer
- The ozone layer (O3), found in the stratosphere,
protects us from UV light. - UV light causes cancer, eye damage, and can
damage plant tissue.
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21The hole in the ozone layer South Pole
There is currently a large hole in the ozone
layer over Antartica.
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22What Destroys the Ozone Layer?
- Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are broken apart by
UV light. This causes a chain of chemical
reactions that results in ozone being broken
apart. - CFCs were used in aerosol cans, and as coolants
in freezers and air conditioners. They are now
banned, but some are still used in less developed
areas. - Even with decreased use of CFCs it will take
another 50 years before the hole in the ozone
layer begins to shrink and disappear.
23Biological Bioaccumulation/Magnification
- Biological Bioaccumulation (magnification)
occurs when pesticides build up in animal tissue
as you move up a food chain.
24Biological Accumulation
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ationandBioaccumulation.htm
25What are some examples of how humans assist in
bioaccumulation?
- DDT was used in Borneo to kill mosquitoes.
Lizards ate the mosquitoes. Cats ate the
lizards. Cats began dying. - With no cats, the rat population grew.
- Rats began spreading disease.
- They came up with an interesting solution..
26Parachuting Cats
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27DDT in the United States
- DDT was used to kill mosquitoes.
- DDT bioaccumulated and was found in high levels
in the bald eagle. - DDT caused the birds to lay eggs with pores in
their shells. - When the parent birds sat on the eggs, the eggs
broke. - Our national bird almost went extinct.
28- DDT is still in the environment despite the fact
that the last time it was sprayed was over 20
years ago.
29How do humans threaten biodiversity?
- There are 4 basic ways that human actions
threaten biodiversity - Introducing non-native species (invasive species)
- Hunting organisms to extinction
- Introducing toxins into the environment
- Habitat destruction
30Invasive species in NC
- Plants and animals brought into an area form
other places can become invasive species.
Invasive species can multiply quickly if there
are no parasites or predators to control their
numbers.For exampleKudzu was first - introduced to the
- United States as an
- ornamental plant,
- but it quickly became an
- invasive species in much
- of the Southeastern U.S.
31Biodiversity is important because.
32Many medicines come from nature
- We get digitalis, a heart medication, from
foxglove. - We get Taxol, the cancer fighting chemical, from
Pacific yew.
33Imagine the possible undiscovered medical
miracles that could be hiding in the
areas/species that have not been studied yet.
34We get genetic diversity
- Most crop plants have wild relatives with useful
traits. - We will visit this library when we need genes
to improve our crop plants.
35Ecosystems are more stable
- Ecosystems with more
- organisms are more
- stable (or homeostatic).
36Summary
- Humans Affect the Biosphere in 4 Essential Ways
- A. Global Climate Change and Acid Rain
- B. The Ozone Layer
- C. Biological Magnification/Bioaccumulation
- D. Threatening Biodiversity
37What can you do to help?
- Are your actions sustainable?
38References
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