Tundra/ The Ice Caps/ Highlands Flashcards

1
Q

What does “Tundra” mean?

A

A treeless plain

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2
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What is the geography of a tundra?

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Mostly well above 60 degrees in the North. Not found in the southern hemisphere

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3
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Where is the tundra found?

A

At high latitudes (arctic tundra) and high altitudes (alpine tundra)

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4
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In the tundra, what is the mean max temperature?

A

Barely over freezing

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5
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Is there a lot of precipitation in the tundra? Why or why not?

A

No, because cold air cannot hold much moisture

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6
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What do low temperatures in the tundra mean? What happens to the soil?

A

Permafrost.

Soil below surface that stays permanently frozen
-surface soil goes through freeze/thaw cycles

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7
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What does the tundra lack in terms of vegetation?

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Trees, due to mainly short growing season and permafrost (deters roots)

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8
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What does permafrost mean for trees? Where does a treeline occur?

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defines where trees grow, treeline occurs where continuous permafrost is present

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9
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What does melting permafrost do to the ground?

A

It collapses ground

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10
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What kind of plants live in the tundra? Why?

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Low growing plants (grass, mosses, lichens, low shrubs) are adapted to low temps, wind, poor drainage

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What are some characteristics of tundra vegetation?

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  • simple structure
  • low biomass
  • low diversity
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12
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For animals, what kind of adaption is good for the tundra?

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a large body size is a good adaptation for cold temperatures

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13
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What groups of animals do not live in the tundra and why?

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Reptiles and amphibians are rare or absent because they are cold blooded, and their body temperature depends on outside conditions

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14
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What are human activities and impacts like in the Tundra?

A

Relatively Low

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15
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Why are human activities bad in the tundra?

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It is a fragile habitat that is not well able to repair itself

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16
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What are the great negative human impacts on the tundra?

A

Mining and Oil Drilling. It causes ground and water pollution, especially oil spills

17
Q

What are tundra areas rich in? Why is this bad?

A

Minerals! It can pollute ground and water.

18
Q

What is a big problem for animals in the tundra?

A

Overhunting by humans

19
Q

What is the newest threat to tundras? Who does it affect?

A

Climatic warming and melting polar ice threatens polar bears, some seals, and indigenous cultures

20
Q

What do many scientists see the arctic as, in terms of global warming?

A

Many scientists see the Arctic as the “canary in a coal mine” for the earth.

21
Q

What is the landscape like poleward of the Arctic tundra?

A

Just ice!

22
Q

What is the geography of the ice caps?

A

Antarctica and Greenland

23
Q

What is the climate like in the ice caps?

A

NO months above freezing, almost no precipitation! Polar deserts!

24
Q

What is the geography of highland climates?

A

It is too complex for global scale maps. Distributed on every continent minus australia and antarctica

25
Q

Is there snow or ice at the equator?

A

Yes! At Mt. Killmanjaro

26
Q

Do humans live in an highlands?

A

Oh yea, some live in the highest highlands, like a village in the Himalayas.

27
Q

What happens to human’s faces at high elevations and why?

A

Faces age rapidly in high UV at high elevations (little filtering in low density air)

28
Q

What are mixed boareal forests?

A

Some sheltered Boreal areas have broadleaf (hardwood) trees along with conifers