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Human Impact on the Environment Mr. Broughman Thursday, September 12, 2013 Main Idea • Humans impact the environment and the environment impacts humans. • How do ecological processes differ from weather phenomena? – Ecology deals with the earth’s surface, while weather deals with the atmosphere Physical and Ecological Processes • These physical processes have an impact on humans’ lives and on the environment around us: – A. Earthquakes Shifting of tectonic plates below the earth’s surface; common along Pacific Ring of Fire – B. Floods Massive rainfall over a short period of time – C. Volcanoes Openings in the earth’s crust in which pressure builds up, releasing ash, toxic gases, and lava – D. Erosion Washing away of soil, especially top layers of soil – E. Deposition Adding layers of sediment to an area (the opposite of erosion) – F. Tsunami Tidal wave typically caused by an earthquake Human Impact on the Environment • A. Water Diversion/Management Re-routing water to provide for human needs – 1. Aral Sea in Asia: • Sea that has almost dried up due to overuse by humans – 2. Colorado River in the American Southwest • River that has been dammed to create the Hoover Dam – 3. Aswan High Dam in Egypt • Damming of the Nile River to create Lake Nasser for electricity and to stop flooding – 4. Canals (man-made rivers), reservoirs (storing water for later use), irrigation (moving water, usually for agriculture) Panama Canal Time Lapse Human Impact on the Environment • B. Landscape Changes Changing the physical features of an area – 1. Terrace Farming in China and Southeast Asia – 2. Polders in the Netherlands – 3. Deforestation in Brazil, Africa, Asia – 4. Desertification in Africa and Asia – 5. Mountain-Top Removal in West Virginia Planet in Peril - Brazilian Rainforest Human Impact on the Environment • Environmental Changes Humans have the ability to alter entire ecosystems – A. Acid Rain in Germany, Scandinavia, the U.S. in which the pH of the water is changed due to pollution – B. Pollution • Smog in Mexico City • Nuclear Radiation at Chernobyl, Ukraine • Oil Spills like the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Technology in the Environment • How has technology influenced man’s ability to interact with the environment? – 1. Agriculture – 2. Energy Use – 3. Transportation – 4. Automobiles – 5. Airplanes Agriculture Energy Usage Transportation Automobiles Airplanes