Geography SL
Geography SL
10
Chapters
152
Notes
Option A - Freshwater – Drainage basins
Option A - Freshwater – Drainage basins
Option B - Oceans & coastal margins
Option B - Oceans & coastal margins
Option C - Extreme Environments
Option C - Extreme Environments
Option D - Geophysical Hazards
Option D - Geophysical Hazards
Option E - Leisure, Tourism And Sport
Option E - Leisure, Tourism And Sport
Option F - The Geography Of Food & Health
Option F - The Geography Of Food & Health
Option G - Urban Environments
Option G - Urban Environments
Unit 1 - Changing Population
Unit 1 - Changing Population
Unit 2 - Global Climate - Vulnerability & Resilience
Unit 2 - Global Climate - Vulnerability & Resilience
Unit 3 - Global Resource Consumption & Security
Unit 3 - Global Resource Consumption & Security
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Option C - Extreme Environments
Geography SL
Geography SL

Option C - Extreme Environments

Human Impact & Hazards Perilous Exploitation of Periglacial Areas Unveiled

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642 words
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4 mins read
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Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

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Get ready for a thrilling expedition as we embark on an exploration of periglacial areas, human activities, and their consequences! Picture yourself bundled up, navigating the cold terrains of Alaska and Greenland! ❄️

Periglacial areas & their hazards

  • What is Periglacial? These are regions at the edges of glaciers. Super chilly and often tough to live in! 🥶
  • Hazards Include: Mass movements, flooding, thermokarst subsidence, low temperatures, poor soils, short growing seasons, and lack of light. Imagine trying to grow tomatoes here! 🍅

Human impact - yamal peninsula, siberia

  • Who's Affected? The Nenets tribe.
  • Why? Oil and gas exploitation.
  • Consequences: Oil leaks, railway subsidence, less fish, pollution, reduced caribou numbers. Kind of like if someone came into your room and made a mess of everything! 🛢️

The arctic national wildlife refuge (ANWR)

  • Location: North-east Alaska.
  • What's There? Tundra, boreal forest, rare birds, and animals! 🐻🦅
  • Problem? Oil companies want to drill, but it's a protected area.

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Option C - Extreme Environments
Geography SL
Geography SL

Option C - Extreme Environments

Human Impact & Hazards Perilous Exploitation of Periglacial Areas Unveiled

Word Count Emoji
642 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Get ready for a thrilling expedition as we embark on an exploration of periglacial areas, human activities, and their consequences! Picture yourself bundled up, navigating the cold terrains of Alaska and Greenland! ❄️

Periglacial areas & their hazards

  • What is Periglacial? These are regions at the edges of glaciers. Super chilly and often tough to live in! 🥶
  • Hazards Include: Mass movements, flooding, thermokarst subsidence, low temperatures, poor soils, short growing seasons, and lack of light. Imagine trying to grow tomatoes here! 🍅

Human impact - yamal peninsula, siberia

  • Who's Affected? The Nenets tribe.
  • Why? Oil and gas exploitation.
  • Consequences: Oil leaks, railway subsidence, less fish, pollution, reduced caribou numbers. Kind of like if someone came into your room and made a mess of everything! 🛢️

The arctic national wildlife refuge (ANWR)

  • Location: North-east Alaska.
  • What's There? Tundra, boreal forest, rare birds, and animals! 🐻🦅
  • Problem? Oil companies want to drill, but it's a protected area.

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