2.A - physical causes of inequality in global food security Flashcards

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soil

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soil = minerals and organic matter
farming influenced by: depth, drainage, texture, structure, PH and mineral content
loam soil = best for growth - 20% clay & 40% silt and sand
important characteristics of soil = texture, structure and nutrient supply
soil affects: time, geology, climate, relief, organisms and humans

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soil - texture

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size of mineral particles in soil
determines ability to store nutrients
coarse textured soil are leached and acidic

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soil - structure

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allows air, water and plant roots to penetrate soil

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soil - nutrient supply

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soil = source of chemical elements for plants
nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
decomposed matter and humus increases nutrient supply

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temperature and growing season

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crops have thresholds temperatures - UK cereal crops minimum 6 degrees
cotton required 200 days and wheat 90 days to its growing season
tropical conditions are high density / production of growth - soils not fertile

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precipitation and water supply

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annual precipitation determines growth - amount and intensity
cereals need smallest amount and fruits need most - both have thresholds
EX - India depends on annual monsoon rains

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altitude

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increase altitude = colder, poor soil quality, increased = decrease food production
increase precipitation = leached soils

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aspect

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slopes direction determines microclimate
Northern hemisphere = S facing = increase sunlight - warmer and dryer soils but increase growth
Northern hemisphere = N facing = decrease sunlight - colder, moist soils but little growth

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slope

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affects rates of erosion and machinery use
impacts soil depth and drainage
steep slopes = thin soils, poorly developed and excessively drained
soils at base of slopes = waterlogged
gentle slopes = less movement of water = less erosion and leaching

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