Antarctica case study Flashcards

1
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What percentage of the worlds ice does Antarctica contain?

A

90%

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2
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What is the average temperature and what are the impacts of this (3 things)

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-49, this causes a lack of warmth, a lack of water and a fragile ecosystem.

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3
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What are the five threats to Antarctica?

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Search for minerals, fishing and whaling, climate change, research and tourism.

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4
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How many major mineral deposits are there?

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geological surveys show 9,000

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5
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How is Antarctica protected from mineral depletion?

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the 1988 Antarctica environmental protocol protect Antarctica for 50 years from exploitation.

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6
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Why are resources more likely to be extracted in the future? (2 reasons)

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  • firstly global demand for resources is rapidly rising as supplies are used up elsewhere.
  • also as ice sheets melt due to global warming they will become more accessible.
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7
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What is the effect of over-fishing

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over-fishing threatens many species making them vulnerable to extinction. Reduced populations have a knock on effect on the food chains.

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8
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Why does illegal fishing occur?

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fishing can be very difficult to monitor.

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9
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Why is antarctica so good for scientific research?

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it has the cleanest most unpolluted air and therefore is best for monitoring changes to the atmosphere/

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10
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How many countries operate year-round scientific research stations.

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18

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11
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in the last 5 decades areas of the west coast of Antarctica have warmed by???

A

3 degrees

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12
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What are the effects of melting ice sheets?

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ice sheets contain carbon which has been locked up for many years, this is released into the atmosphere causing more greenhouse gases and more global warming, creating a positive feedback loop.

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13
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why have some species of penguins declined?

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because they live on the ice sheets which are melting, destroying their habitats.

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14
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How much are global sea levels rising by?

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3mm a year

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15
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What are the negative impacts of tourism? (3 factors)

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  • The increase in air travel increases pollution
  • There is a risk of cruise ships hitting the ice bergs.
  • Litter and waste disposal can damage habitats.
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16
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What year was the Antarctic treaty developed?

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1959

17
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How many countries are part of the treaty?

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53 countries, it is an agreement about how to sustainably manage antarctica.

18
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What does the treaty aim to do?

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promote peace, encourage countries to cooperate on research, destroy territorial claims and ban nuclear waste disposal.

19
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What year did the Environmental protocol begin?

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1988

20
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What did the Environmental protocol do? (3 things)

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banned mining, establish waste management rules and protected polluted areas.

21
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What is the problem with the protocols

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there is no system to ensure all countries abide by the rules and tackling problems can be slow and difficult.

22
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What do the international whaling commission do?

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regulate whaling and ensuring that the whale population is kept to a sustainable level.