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1  The study of the interactions of organisms with one another and their physical environment Ecology

2 Human Impact on the Environment

3  How much trash do you think you throw away?  How many times a day does a person pollute the environment?  How many lakes and forests are killed by acid rain?

4 Pollution  Pollution is anything potentially harmful that humans add to the environment.  Pollution can drastically damage the health of ecosystems as well as the health of human beings.

5 Air Pollution  Mainly caused by the burning of fossil fuels.  Many forms: - Carbon monoxide - Nitrogen oxide

6 The Ozone Layer  Consists of a layer of gas (O 3 ) that is responsible for keeping UV radiation from reaching the earth’s surface.  It is being destroyed by chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s)  CFC’s found in coolant in refrigerators & air conditioners, and the propellant in aerosol cans.  1 chlorine molecule destroys 100,000 ozone molecules.

7 The Ozone Layer

8 Acid Rain  Occurs when air pollutants get mixed with rain in the atmosphere.  The product is sulfuric acid which is falls back to earth in rain and snow.  Pure water has a pH of 7.0 (neutral)  Normal rain has a pH of about 5.6. Acid rain has a pH below the 5.6 avg. The pH in northeast US is 3.8. Marble surfaces exposed to acid rain develop a rough "sugary" texture because the calcite grains are loosened as the edges dissolve in the rain water. Column capital volute, Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C. Acid Rain and Our Nation’s Capital

9 Acid Rain NaOH

10 Greenhouse Effect  Caused when sunlight reflected from earth’s surface is trapped as heat by carbon dioxide gas and other greenhouse gases, including methane.  Scientists predict an average temperature increase of 1-5 degrees C by 2050.  How does this impact the environment?

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12 Resources Renewable resources:  Resources that replenish themselves naturally.  Example: –Trees Nonrenewable resources:  Resources that do not replenish themselves naturally.  Examples: –Extinct species –Fossil fuels such as oil and gas Trees are a renewable resource, but a forest ecosystem is nonrenewable. Why? New trees can be planted and grown to replace those cut down, but an ecosystem involves a complex web of relationships that are established over very long periods of time.

13 How pollution Affects our Resources  Pollution has led to a rapid draining of fuel supplies.  The known reserves of oil and natural gas will be nearly depleted by the middle of the next century.  Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources.  Nonrenewable resources do not replenish themselves naturally, whereas renewable resources do.

14 Solutions to Pollution  Reduce pollution by proper waste disposal and recycling  Conserve nonrenewable resources  Reduce consumption of natural resources  Conserve energy  Curbing human population growth

15 Waste disposal & Recycling  Each year, Americans generate 153 million tons of garbage. This is dumped into landfills or is burned creating air pollution. Solutions:  Recycle as much as possible –Aluminum products –Glass containers –Office & school paper –Newspaper –Many plastic materials  Buy products that contain recycled materials  Properly dispose of toxic and hazardous materials –Household insecticides –Oven cleaners –Furniture cleaners –Oil-based paint –Motor batteries & oil

16 Conserving Nonrenewable Resources  Topsoil for Agriculture The world has lost ¼ of its topsoil due to erosion from clearing of trees and vegetation and cultivating crops.  Ground water (water trapped beneath the soil) Groundwater is being depleted by watering lawns, washing cars, and running fountains. It is also being polluted by poor disposal of chemical wastes.  Species are disappearing. About 1/2 of the world’s tropical rainforests have been destroyed. At this rate, most of the world’s rainforests will be gone in 40 years. It is estimated that 1/5 or more of the world’s species will become extinct, mope than a million species lost, if the rainforests are destroyed.


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