C - East Angila CASE STUDY Flashcards

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What does East Anglia show?

A

The effects of sea level rise

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What is the main cause of the sea level rise?

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Thermal expansion of seawater - absorbs heat from the atmosphere

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What else can cause sea level rise?

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The melting of glaciers/ice will increase the amount of water in the oceans but not significantly

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What has happened in the past 15 years?

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Sea levels have risen on average by 3mm a year (but it does vary from place to place)

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What do the IPCC predict?

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A rise in global sea levels of between 28 and 43cm by the end of the century (dependent on levels of global warming)

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What area is most under threat in the UK? And why?

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South East and East of the country, where the land is flat and at very low altitudes (where most people live)

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What will be at greater risk from flooding in settlements such as Kings Lynn?

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Valuable agricultural land

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Why would the economy be destroyed in the Norfolk Broads?

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It is a popular tourist destination bringing in £5 million to the local area, so would be flooded out by sea level rises

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Why will Happisburgh need to strengthen its current sea defences?

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As sea levels rise, erosion rates are likely to increase threatening this costal settlement (it will be expensive to improve them)

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10
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What happened in 1953 in East Anglia?

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It suffered a terribly from a storm surge, which killed 300 people - some are worried that it will happen again

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What are particularly vulnerable to sea level rise in Essex?

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Low lying mudflats and marshes - areas of salt marsh are being squeezed between sea walls and rising seas. An estimate of 22% of salt marshes will be lost by 2050

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What is being done to help stop the mudflats being destroyed?

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Management retreat - will breech sea walls to allow deliberate flooding so that the salt marshes can reform

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Why is it bad that the lower area of the Thames estuary is at risk of flooding?

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  • It will affect housing industry and farmland

- The Thames Barrier protects buildings worth £8bn and will needs replacing over the next 30-40 years

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