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Significant Environment Factors (Biodiversity (Role of Trees: (producer,…
Significant Environment Factors
Air
Composition of Air
Acid Rain
mining activities
vehicular gases
the oxides released react with water vapour (moisture), dilute acid is formed
due to this soil and water can get acidic, or vegetation and life forms might get harmed
O2 and CO2 balance
BioGeochemical Cycles
(Also associated with the other 3 aspects of the environment)
Layers of the Atmosphere
Ozone Depletion
Greenhouse Effect:
Greenhouse Gases
CO2
CH4
CFCs
H2O Vapour
important factor for keeping the Earth warm at night
Gases in the Earths surface retain heat and make the Earth warmer than it's supposed to be naturally
Water
Quality
Contamination
Quantity
Consumption
Habitat
Biodiversity - Food Chain
Distribution of Rainfall
Thermal Pollution
Unusual Temperatures of a Water Body
Water Tables
Aquifers
Natural Underground Sources of Water
Land
Lanscaping
Chemical Composition of Soil
Soil as a Habitat
Top Soil (Soil Erosion)
Dust Formation
Barren Land (infertile)
Desertification
Air Spaces Between Soil Particles
Biodiversity
Biotic Community
Species
Endemic
Local or Indegeous
Exotic
Keystone Species
Species that keep the food chain alive
Flagship Species
Species that are promoted; that drive the society towards conservation
Captive Breeding
In-Breeding
(Not Needed)
Conservation
In-Situ
Ex-situ
Role of Trees:
producer
food, fiber, fuel
production of O2
habitat and microhabitat
controlling rainfall
makes soil permeable
provides shade
adds water to aquifers