Amazon Rainforest By: Claire, Alanna, Sarah. Settlers The settlers came to the rainforest in the 1960s, Because the Brazilian government wanted poor people.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The effects of large deforestation (in the Amazon)
Advertisements

Land Use Conflict in the Amazon Rainforest By Sam Irving.
Amazon Rainforest. What are Rainforests? Dense forest found in tropical areas of heavy rainfall.
Agenda: Environment Issues in Africa Cont./ Geographic Regions
Biomes Thinking Questions.
By: Erica Escoe, Kailynn Brown, and Courtney Tucker.
Office of the President of Brasil Amazon Rainforest Fact File.
Warm-Up November 11, 2013 Today is Veterans Day. What was the original name for this remembrance? Which President first proclaimed the holiday? Who did.
December 14, 2010 Learning Target – I will explain the six perspectives relating to land use in the Amazon Rainforest. Agenda – Amazon Rainforest Conflict.
L AND U SE C ONFLICT IN THE A MAZON R AINFOREST. K EY V OCABULARY Biodiversity: the variety of plants and animals living in one area. Carbon-oxygen cycle:
Why is tropical rain forest so important for us?
The Amazon Rainforest Today’s Issues. Issues Diverse and rare plant and animal life vs. the industry of farming and timber Diverse and rare plant and.
Overpopulation Impact on Resources. Effects of Overpopulation on Resources Overpopulation can lead to the overuse and degradation of resources.
The Problem of Deforestation in Brazil By: Megan Schwarz, Derek Croad, and Andrew Sargent.
By Oliver Pickford. The number of trees that are being chopped down every year is around 3 billion up to 6 billion! Once the trees have been chopped down.
By Rory Paul. The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, covering over five and a half a million square kilometres. and is.
Where is the Amazon rainforest located? a)North America b)South America c)Europe d)Russia.
Biodiversity Loss.
The destruction of the Rain Forests
Disappearing Resources Are we running out of time?
AMAZON RAIN FOREST I CAN teach the class about one of the groups that has an interest in the preservation or use of the resources of the Amazon rainforest.
PART FOUR - Forest Resources
Concepts: Human Environmental Interaction
Land Use Conflict Review. Which group would make each of these statements? Statement 1: We’ve been here longer than anyone. Our land and way of life should.
Amazon report.
Vocabulary Biodiversity – The variety of plants and animals living in one area. Deforestation – Removing or clearing away the trees from a forest.
Human environment interaction
Interdependence & Environmental Changes Week 10 Directions 1.Prepare your desk for science. 2.Use voice level 2 (conversation) to share what you know about.
Ranchers & Farmers By: Cameron Smith, Ken Evans, Ricky Flores.
3 rd Quarter Vocabulary. Tropical Rainforest A broadleaf evergreen forest around in wet and hot regions near the equator.
Amazon Rainforest Our rain forests around the world are being destroyed at a rate of 36 football fields deforested each minute.
Brazil North Region By-Student Name 8-E. Topography The North region has many Indians and has physical features such as the Guiana highlands and the Amazon.
World Deforestation Index. What do you notice, in detail? Why is it significant? Speculate and elaborate.
C. Steven Holt, Stock Photography © National Ocean Service – picutres free to public.
RAIN FORESTS. What is a rain forest? What is a rain forest? A forest region located in the Tropical Zone with a heavy concentration of different species.
Deforestation Deforestation is the permanent destruction of indigenous forests and woodlands. The term does not include the removal of industrial forests.
Who What When Where Why How ?. Which continent is loosing the rainforest fastest? In which 10 year period was rainforest lost fastest in South America?
RAP: 1.Any naturally preserved evidence of life ___________. 2. _________ cause erosion by logging, mining, farming, and construction. (humans or animals)
By: Keelan Dougherty, Christina Cronk, Kaylin Montgomery.
Sahel & North Africa Vocabulary Terms are in green. Definitions of.
Contents Why are they destroyed? How are they destroyed? Which species are harmed? Effects on the ecosystem Current statistics Conclusion.
South America: Land Use in the Amazon HOW DOES CULTURE IMPACT IDEAS ON LAND USE?
Why are Rainforests being Destroyed in Brazil Why are Rainforests being Destroyed in Brazil? Scott Ishida Zachary Rusk Per. 3 Scott Ishida Zachary Rusk.
Deforestation D. Crowley, Deforestation  To give reasons for deforestation, and explain why this is damaging to the environment.
THE EARTH’S RESOURCES AND POLLUTION. Soil Degradation Scientist’ studies and the experiences of farmers have shown that the most productive soil, or the.
The Amazon. What is a Rainforest?  A tropical rainforest is a forest that has many trees, a very warm climate and plenty of different wild life!  Rainforests.
Costa Rica: sustainable management Costa Rica is a small country but has a rich environment with 5% of the world’s biodiversity. This includes 2000 species.
The Amazon Rainforest. Objectives Use a mind map technique to identify and give detail about developments in the Amazon Rainforest Page.
Land Use Conflict in the Amazon Rainforest
The Beauty of the Amazon The Amazon Jungle is the world’s largest tropical rainforest.
Location of Amazon The majority of the forest is in Brazil, with 60% of the rainforest, followed by Peru with 13%, Colombia with 10%, and with minor amounts.
Deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest
Battle for the Biosphere
Environmental Issues:
The Sad , Sad Story Of Desertification
Interest Groups in the Amazon Rainforest
Land use conflict in the amazon rainforest
Where is the Amazon rainforest located?
Groups Interested in the Rainforest
Land Use Conflict in the Amazon Rainforest
Rain Forest Destruction
Do now: Describe the following cycles of the tropical rainforest:
Warm- up Share response to exit ticket… Brainstorm in pairs…facts about the Amazon Rainforest. List one fact on a post-it and place it on class chart.
Agenda: Environment Issues in Africa Cont./ Geographic Regions
Land use conflict in the amazon rainforest
Rain Forest Destruction
Topic 7:The Sixth Extinction
Amazon Basin Rainforests are distinguished from other forests in that they receive an enormous amount of rain—between 100 and 400 inches each year. The.
Destruction of the Amazon Rain Forest
Biomes Thinking Questions.
Presentation transcript:

Amazon Rainforest By: Claire, Alanna, Sarah

Settlers The settlers came to the rainforest in the 1960s, Because the Brazilian government wanted poor people to live there. When they left they made farm land with the clear-cut process. Settlers use there recourses by creating farms and farming them.

Settlers Most of the settlers moving in to the Amazon Rainforest come from the highly populated Andean region. Settlers tend to over use thin soil causing erosion and degradation of the rainforest ecosystem.

Settlers Settlers want farming land to feed there family. Farming is very difficult in the Amazon rainforest. The thin soil has very poor nutrients. The constant rainfall causes whatever nutrients was once there to wash away.

Cattle ranchers Cattle ranching is now the biggest deforestation in the Amazon rainforest. Nearly 80% of the deforestation areas in Brazil are now used for pasture

Cattle ranchers The cattle ranchers came to the rain forest in the 1960s. They use there recourses by the cattle eating the rainforest grass.

Cattle ranchers The Brazilian government wants to slow down the rapid growth of ranching in the Amazon Rainforest. The cattle ranchers want to raise food for the world, and earn money for Brazil

Environmentalists and scientists came to the rainforest in the 1970s These two groups came for more biodiversity. Environmentalists want rainforest animals the right to live. Environmentalists

Environmentalists found: 750 kinds of trees 1,500 kinds of flowers 400 kinds of birds 125 types of mammals

Environmentalists Environmentalists want to slow down rainforest production. Environmentalists won a battle against cattle ranchers, the ranchers wanted to clear the rain forest Brazils government preserved two large parts of the rain forest for rubber tappers and environmentalists.

Strip logging Settlers-The rainforest will be there for farming. Cattle ranchers- There will still be an environment for cattle. Environmentalists- Help us experiment more trees, plants, and animals in the Amazon rainforest.