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Human Impact on the Environment Key Words: acid rain, habitat destruction, non-native species, global warming, bioaccumulation, deforestation, sustainable practices, stewardship, Other resources Acid Rain (pg 118) Precipitation with a pH below 5.6 May also be in the form of snow, sleet, or fog Causes the deterioration of forests, lakes, statues, and buildings http://video.kidzui.com/chann els/acid-rain Back Habitat Destruction (pg 118) Damage to a habitat by air, water, and land pollution Aka habitat degradation Deforestation is also an example http://environment.nationalgeographic.co m/environment/habitats/?source=NavEnv Hab Back Non-native species (pg 120) May take over niches of native species in an area and eventually replace them Aka invasive or exotic species http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/plant s_animals/invasive_species/ Back Global warming (pg 128) An increased amount of the greenhouse gas CO2 has prevented a large portion of heat from escaping through the Earth’s atmosphere Effects: more frequent and severe heat waves, floods and droughts, glacial melting, rise of ocean levels, and intense storms http://www.goldiesroom.org/Multimedia/Mov ie_Clips/22%20Ecology/Global%20Warming. wmv http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/ environment/globalBack warming/?source=NavEnvGlobal Bioaccumulation Gradual build-up over time of a chemical in a living organism Similar to biomagnification, but within a single organism instead of over an entire food chain http://science.jrank.org/pages/854/Bioac cumulation.html http://www.nationalgeographic.com/sear ch/?site=default_collection&client=defaul t_frontend&proxystylesheet=default_fron tend&output=xml_no_dtd&oe=utf8&search=bioaccumulation Back Deforestation Clearing Earth's forests on a massive scale, often resulting in damage to the quality of the land http://environment.nation algeographic.com/environ ment/globalwarming/deforestationoverview/ Back Sustainable practices (pg 123) Promotion of using natural resources in ways that will not, or will limit, damage the ecosystem over time http://www.thegreenguide.com/?source= NavEnvGG Back Stewardship “The responsible use (including conservation) of natural resources in a way that takes full and balanced account of the interests of society, future generations, and other species, as well as of private needs, and accepts significant answerability to society” Related to sustainable practices Simply put: being a good citizen to the environment! Back Other Resources http://environment.nationalgeographic.co m/environment/?source=NavEnvHome Back