Geography - Battle for the Biosphere.

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what knowledge do we receive about goods found in the Tropical Rain-forest from the indigenous tribe? Indians discover advantages and dis-advantages for 1000's of forest species. They use more than 200 plants for medicine which could be useful to us.
What raw materials are found in the Rain-Forest? It produces Iron, Wood, Gold, Diamonds, Platinum and Silver.
What medicines are found in the Rain-Forest? Rosie-Peri-Winkle is a cure for Leukemia found in the Tropical Rain-Forest. Medicine men are over 70 years old, they know about new ways of curing illnesses but this is all lost when they die.
What foods are found in the Rain-Forest? 80% of MEDC's food originated in the Rain-Forrest, for example Brasil nuts and Cocoa. It produces at least 3000 fruits.
How life support systems influences the Hydro-logical cycle (water cycle)? Soil protects soil and flash floods as trees intercept the rain. Trees make the water pure. Rain-Forests store water like a big sponge.
Points related to the Rain-Forest being the Green-Lung. 20% of the world's oxygen produced in Amazon Rain-Forest. Trees store Carbon Dioxide, when cut down of burnt the Carbon Dioxide is then released. Deforestation is responsible for 18-25% of the annual Carbon Dioxide emissions.
how does the Rain-Forest connect to the nutrient cycle? Forests produce leaf litter, this makes soil more fertile for crops. Trees also prevent nutrients in soil being washed away.
What are the global factors that effect world Biomes? Latitude influences Biomes by altering the temperature and precipitation. How further you are away from the Equator the colder it is. It also effects the amount of sunlight received.
What are the local factors that effect the world Biomes? Altitude. How far you are from the sea. Air masses - increased amount of precipitation the closer you are to the sea.
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