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1 Inner Terrestrial Planets
Introduction Inner Terrestrial Planets

2 The 8 Planets Planets are characterized by composition, density, and distance from the sun. The inner planets are smaller and rocky (example = Earth). The outer planets are large and made of gases (example = Jupiter).

3 Planet Earth

4 Environmental Science - is the study of the infinite number of interactions between humans and the world in which we live. This includes the living and non-living factors As Earth’s human population continues to grow, as technology advances and human needs and wants increase, our impacts on the world become more widespread and severe, despite improvement in some areas.

5 Ecology – an interdisciplinary that involves the study of how living things interact with each other and with their nonliving environment.

6 What’s so special about Earth?
Earth supports life due to the presence of liquid water. Earth maintains a steady surface temperature due to the heat being absorbed in the summer and released in the winter through water. Many more unique qualities

7 Is the sun important? Supports life on Earth by transmitting energy
to us in the form of light Light travels to Earth in the form of waves

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9 Why are plants green? Part I Part II

10 Environment and society
How has our effect on the environment changed over time?

11 Environment and society
Hunter Gatherer – small migrating groups who obtained their food and resources by collecting wild plants and hunting wild animals. Affect on their environment: -contributed to the loss of some large mammals. -relative to other human societies their impact was small.

12 Environment and society
Agricultural and the 1st Agriculture Revolution – the domestication of plants and animals led to permanent settlements and higher potential populations. Affect on their environment: - we domesticated plants and animals to better fit our needs and in turn caused them to evolve. - altered natural biomes and transformed many into farm land. -impact on the environment increased from the hunter gatherer societies

13 Environment and society
Industrial –when we shifted energy sources. From animal / human muscle and water power to fossil fuels. Affect on their environment: - greatly increased our impact on global environments - habitat loss - pollution

14 Environment and society
On the Positive Side: Resource availability has increased dramatically Improvements in medicine, healthcare and lifespan. Massive improvements in communication, sanitation and quality of life.

15 Population Effects Population: 7.5 Billion People The exponential growth of human population is a core cause of the environmental issues that we have today. The higher the population the greater the various impacts we as humans have on the planet – Ecological Footprint

16 Modern Day Environmental Issues:
Resource Depletion Pollution Loss of Biodiversity

17 Environment and Economics:
Economic Forces influence how we use our resources and how the degree to which we effect the Earth Supply and Demand – as demand for the resource increases, the value increases as well. This can lead to the exploitation of the resource. Costs and Benefits – analysis that balances the cost of an action verses the benefit expected from it.. This can alter decisions that will have effects on the environment. Risk Assessment – a part of a cost benefit analysis that estimates the risk of an undesirable outcome

18 Environment and Economics

19 Sustainability: Is the condition that the human race can meet their needs and maintain a similar standard of living that we presently have while insuring our ability to survive indefinitely into the future. Sustainability

20 An ecosystem service is the role that ecosystems play in creating a healthful environment for humans.  This grouped ecosystem services into four broad categories: Provisioning - such as the production of food and water  Regulating - such as the control of climate and disease  Supporting - such as nutrient cycles and crop pollination Cultural - such as spiritual and recreational benefits.


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