Environmental Systems & Societies SL
Environmental Systems & Societies SL
9
Chapters
219
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Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies
Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies
Unit 2 - Ecosystems & Ecology
Unit 2 - Ecosystems & Ecology
Unit 3 - Biodiversity & Conservation
Unit 3 - Biodiversity & Conservation
Unit 4 -Water & Aquatic Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 4 -Water & Aquatic Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 5 - Soil Systems & Terrestrial Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 5 - Soil Systems & Terrestrial Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 6 - Atmospheric Systems & Societies
Unit 6 - Atmospheric Systems & Societies
Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Unit 8 - Human Systems & Resource Use
Unit 8 - Human Systems & Resource Use
Internal Assessment
Internal Assessment
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Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Environmental Systems & Societies SL
Environmental Systems & Societies SL

Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production

Biome Shifts & Climate: A Global Dance

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Hey there, young environmental explorer! 🌍 Ready to dive into the fascinating world of biome shifts caused by global warming? Buckle up, because we're about to uncover some incredible insights that'll make your understanding bloom like a wildflower.

Introduction - biome shifts unveiled

Imagine Earth as a giant jigsaw puzzle made up of various ecosystems, like rainforests, deserts, and grasslands. These ecosystems are known as biomes, and they're home to unique plant and animal species that have adapted to their specific environments. But what happens when the Earth's thermostat starts to rise? Well, that's when the concept of biome shifting comes into play!

The temperature tango

When the Earth's average temperature heats up due to global warming, it's like playing a temperature tango with our biomes. 🌡️ As temperatures rise, biomes might decide to pack their bags and move to cooler or warmer places. Think of it as a giant game of musical chairs, but instead of chairs, it's habitats.

Latitude & altitude the travel choices

Biomes can make two types of moves: one by changing their latitude (moving closer to the poles or the equator) and the other by changing their altitude (moving up or down mountains). Let's break down these choices:

  • Latitude Leap: Imagine a desert biome getting a little too toasty due to rising temperatures. It might decide to shift closer to the cooler poles, seeking a more comfortable climate. Similarly, if a polar biome starts feeling the heat, it could head towards the chillier equator.
  • Altitude Adventure: Now, picture a mountain biome where the chilly peak becomes warmer. This forces the unique species living there, like those cool alpine plants, to climb higher up the mountain in search of a cooler home.

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Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
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Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production

Biome Shifts & Climate: A Global Dance

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595 words
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3 mins read
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Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Hey there, young environmental explorer! 🌍 Ready to dive into the fascinating world of biome shifts caused by global warming? Buckle up, because we're about to uncover some incredible insights that'll make your understanding bloom like a wildflower.

Introduction - biome shifts unveiled

Imagine Earth as a giant jigsaw puzzle made up of various ecosystems, like rainforests, deserts, and grasslands. These ecosystems are known as biomes, and they're home to unique plant and animal species that have adapted to their specific environments. But what happens when the Earth's thermostat starts to rise? Well, that's when the concept of biome shifting comes into play!

The temperature tango

When the Earth's average temperature heats up due to global warming, it's like playing a temperature tango with our biomes. 🌡️ As temperatures rise, biomes might decide to pack their bags and move to cooler or warmer places. Think of it as a giant game of musical chairs, but instead of chairs, it's habitats.

Latitude & altitude the travel choices

Biomes can make two types of moves: one by changing their latitude (moving closer to the poles or the equator) and the other by changing their altitude (moving up or down mountains). Let's break down these choices:

  • Latitude Leap: Imagine a desert biome getting a little too toasty due to rising temperatures. It might decide to shift closer to the cooler poles, seeking a more comfortable climate. Similarly, if a polar biome starts feeling the heat, it could head towards the chillier equator.
  • Altitude Adventure: Now, picture a mountain biome where the chilly peak becomes warmer. This forces the unique species living there, like those cool alpine plants, to climb higher up the mountain in search of a cooler home.

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