SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 14
The Future of the Planet…
Are We Destroying The
Environment?

Aliyah Raoof
09/10/13
Triple Science
Biology Project
Aliyah Raoof

Page 1
Contents
Introduction

Page- 3

Waste from Human Activity

Page- 4-6

Deforestation & the Destruction of
Peat

Page- 7-8

Bio fuels

Page- 9-10

Food Production

Page- 11

Conclusion

Page- 12

Glossary

Page- 13

Aliyah Raoof

Page 2
Introduction
In the following report I hope to explain in as much detail as possible the
answers to the following questions:
Why has human activity changed over time?
What is the impact that certain human actions are having on the
environment and what problems are these causing other organisms in the
food chain?

What will the future of the world be if these actions continue?
How can technologies and peoples day to day habits change to prevent
WORLDWIDE DESTRUCTION!

Aliyah Raoof

Page 3
Waste from
Human
Activity
Most humans exploit what is around them, like their surroundings and resources. When humans first
evolved there was no such thing as hygiene, medicines and people did not know about other basic
needs which are taken for granted in current years. In those time
peoples main priority was to find food to eat, as there was not much
food available because farming and other food making ideas had
not existed
As time has developed people have understood and found ways to
increase knowledge on healthcare/medicines and how to make
different types of food with the help of factories and farmers etc. As
this all developed the population accelerated because of the
improvements.
Currently in the world there is an overgrowing population of 7
billion people! Although it is a very happy time for humans when more humans are born, it is not a
very happy time for the earth and our environment. If there are more people on earth, more land is
being used and more resources are being used which is not very good.
People living in the current world are used to a very high standard of living so are used to the
luxuries of life. Advancements in the world mean people abuse the everyday things in life like the
environment. Many of the things humans are used to are causing global warming for example: Nonrenewable energy resources (such as coal, oil and natural gas) are being used up rapidly, Raw
materials are being used up, is being used for buildings, quarrying, farming and dumping waste this
is reducing the amount of land available for other animals and plants, lots of waste is being produced
which is causing more pollution.
The three different types of waste:
Water
Land
Air

Aliyah Raoof

Page 4
Air pollution
Combustion of fossil fuels is the most common source of air pollution; there are two main sources of
this, cars/vehicles and power stations. However there are other sources for atmospheric pollution as
shown in the table below.

Pollutant

Source

Effect

Carbon Dioxide

Combustion of hydrocarbon
fuels

More green house gases which
increases global warming

Methane

Rice fields
Cows
Anaerobic decomposition of
landfill waste
Incomplete combustion of fossil
fuels like coal

More green house gases which
increases global warming

Combustion of fossil fuels with
sulfur impurities like coal

Acid rain(release toxic metals
from soil & damage aquatic
ecosystems)

Smoke

Sulfur Dioxide

Deposits soot on buildings and
trees, causing them damage.
Permeates the air - which can
cause breathing problems in
living creatures.

Water Pollution
Water pollution is caused because harmful toxins and other substances are discharged into the seas,
lakes and river. Due to farmers wanted their crops to be full of minerals, they spray their crops with
fertilisers although this may be healthy for the crops it is not healthy for the water. This leads to a
process called eutrophication. This causes algae to over grow which causes the death of invertebrates
and fish. Due to this food chains within the eco-system collapse Sewages
can also pollute water it contains high mineral levels and can promote the
process of eutrophication, it may also contain harmful pathogens. Another
way for water to become polluted is from toxic chemicals from mining and
industries these chemical can gradually toxicate food chain levels.

This pipe pollutes the
water, this water…

Land pollution

… Causes this to happen to
species
Aliyah Raoof

Page 5
Farmers spray their crops with chemicals to improve the yield on the land. The two chemicals
include herbicides and pesticides. Herbicides kill the growth of weeds which decreases the amount of
competition for things like: minerals, space and sunlight. Pesticides kill insects and plant pathogens
which damage the crops. Pollute the land and can be
washed in the sea, river and lakes.
Although these chemicals are good for the farmer’s
crops they are not very good for the environment. If
they are left in the soil for too long they pollute the
land, sea, lakes and rivers. This can also lead to
problems in the food chain.Even everyday items used in
homes that are dumped in landfill sites contain toxic
chemicals which is discharged into the land

Aliyah Raoof

Page 6
Deforestation & the
Destruction of Peat
As the population of humans in the world has increased, the demand for important things like: food,
energy sources and land has also increased. New land has been created by cutting down trees and
rainforests. Although this may please human it is having a very negative impact on the environment,
biodiversity and peat bogs.

Deforestation
Rainforests provide unique species a unique habitat.
These also act as a carbon sink s o they trap away carbon
in their biomass that was absorbed by photosynthesis.
For many years humans have been being inconsiderate
and have cut down trees for thousands of years however
this act of inconsiderateness has accelerated considerably
in recent decades, this is called deforestation.

What is the cause for deforestation?
To provide extra land for: houses because of the increase in population, fields and farm as the
demand of food has increased, for bio fuel production as there is a big demand for energy, for
buildings and to provide building material.

What is the effect of this demand?
Cattle are often reared on the land, which
produces methane which adds up more to
global warming then carbon dioxide.
As timber is burnt it increases the release of
carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, the
remainder of the tree is decomposed by
microorganisms which adds carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere which contributes to global
warming.
It reduces the rate of the carbon sink in the
plant by photosynthesis because there are fewer
trees.
Biodiversity is decreased as forest habitats are destroyed

Aliyah Raoof

Page 7
What is biodiversity?
Biodiversity is the different amount of species in the world and the variation between the species,
their habitats. As there is a decrease in the amount of forests this reduces the biodiversity and we risk
losing unique organisms which may become useful for different things in the future.

Peat
Thousands of years ago moss and other plant grew. During photosynthesis these plants absorbed
carbon dioxide. When the moss died the waterlogged bog provided anaerobic conditions which with
the acidity of the bog prevent total decomposition of the moss. This builds up in the bogs in a
partially decomposed state which forms peat.
The amount of biomass means it can be burnt and dried as a fuel which makes it an important energy
source. The important properties of peat when mixed in soil are: it can improve the structure of the
soil, mineral and water preservation which makes it valuable in gardening and agricultural use.
The use of peat restores all of the carbon that had been locked up. Also as peat is mixed with soil
starts to decompose as it is exposed to anaerobic condition which causes more carbon dioxide to be
released into the atmosphere. Therefore global warming is again contributed by peat bogs and
deforestation
Due to the benefits of peat bogs ever
since 1950’s the best selling compost is
peat based. However this has meant
that there has been a rise in global
warming and habitats so the
government have supported composts
without peat.

Aliyah Raoof

Page 8
Bio fuels
The demand for energy is the same as the population in the world is rising very, very fast which
means more and more fossil fuels are being burned to keep up with the demand. By burning fossil
fuels the emission of carbon dioxide increases which again leads to green house gases and global
warming which have very serious consequences for the world and environment. Fossil fuels are nonrenewable source of energy, as they cannot be restored so people are finding other sources like bio
fuels.

Global Warming
Due to the presence of some greenhouse gases the atmosphere, results in the earth being warmer than
it usually is and should be and as the gases trap some of the earth’s heat to prevent it escaping the
atmosphere. This is what the greenhouse effect is.
The earth’s temperature increases above the natural green house effect, the effect is caused by the
release of greenhouse gases this is what global warming is. There are two main gases that cause
greenhouse gases these are methane and carbon dioxide.
Greenhouse gas levels increase because of many things like:
The produce of waste from humans which produces methane
Trees and forests are cut down which reduces the amount of carbon dioxide that is absorbed
More cattle are being reared to supply food however during the digestion of cows lots of
methane is produced
Fossil fuels are burned to provide energy
Peat bogs is being destroyed which releases carbon dioxide
Plants rot which produce methane this is happening a lot as humans are making more fields to
provide more food.
The main question is what is going
to happen to the earth in the next
century if the increase in greenhouse
gases emitted in the atmosphere
does not stop. If it continues to rise
many damages can be caused for
example:
Changes in the weather
Biodiversity may decrease if
habitats continue to be
knocked down
Birds and other animals may
not be able to cope with the
change in temperature and
may distribute
Ice caps can begin to melt
which will increase sea
levels which may lead to
flooding

Aliyah Raoof

Page 9
Bio fuels
As fossil fuels are non-renewable and are contributing to global warming an alternate to these are bio
fuels. Bio fuels are produced from natural resources like plants this is why they are renewable. Some
bio fuels are produced by microorganisms to anaerobically ferment carbohydrate in the plant
material.

Bio ethanol
Petrol is often mixed with ethanol which is a type of alcohol. Ethanol can be fermented which means
that it converts sugar into ethanol and carbon dioxide in anaerobic conditions. In countries like Brazil
sugar is taken from sugar cane which yeast can ferment into ethanol, however in other countries
plants are used because they contain less starch.

Bio Gas
Bio gas is produced from the anaerobic fermentation of carbohydrates in waste, plant or vegetables
by bacteria. Some oxygen is present during the process, as the bacteria respires it produces high
proportions of Co2. They are made of simple materials in a biogas generator.
Naturally biogases are produced on landfill sites as there are lots of bacteria here that can
anaerobically break down the rubbish, but this means that methane will escape into the atmosphere
which is increasing global warming. Although methane increases global warming it can be used as a
fuel to generate electricity and heat buildings.

Advantages

Disadvantages

Bio Ethanol

Burns easier
Renewable source of
energy
When burning
doesn’t react with the
sun

Reduces biodiversity
as land is needed to
grow crops
Lower energy content
then petrol
Fills the air with
greenhouse gases

Bio Gas

Non-polluting
Creates employment
Is a renewable source
Lowers the
greenhouse effect

Unattractive process
Biogas contains
impurities which are
corrosive
Difficult to enhance

Bio Fuels

Cheaper than gasoline
and other fossil fuels
Can be produced
locally (employment)
Lower carbon
emission
Less pollutant

Lower energy output
Food prices and
demand may raise
Food shortages
Use of water

Aliyah Raoof

Page 10
Food Production
Efficiency in the food Production
As the population of humans increases so does the demand of food!
The higher up the food chain you go the amount of biomass and energy within the chain decreases
through wasting energy through movement,
respiration and faeces. In food production the
efficiency can always be improved, for example
through reducing the number of food chains.
Two ways to prevent loosing energy are:
Animals don’t move around as much
Keep surrounding warm to maintain their
body temperature.
Calculating energy efficiency
Power = energy transferred / time taken
Protein is one of the main foods that is in demand
and this has led scientists to investigate other ways
to obtain food from microorganisms. Mycoprotein is food that is high in protein which is
produced by fungal biomass. These foods are high in fibre and low in fat which means it is
healthy. The mycoprotein is fermented which is sterile as it is heated to 65oC to get rid of the
harmful substances.
Fish is in high demand as it is one of the most important part of the human diet. However
more fish are being caught than can being reproduced. As more and more cod fish are being
caught there are less fish in the sea to reproduce so will eventually run out.
Finally the further the food has to travel in order to get to humans reach, the greater impact it
has to contribute to global warming which is generated by cars emitting carbon dioxide.

Aliyah Raoof

Page 11
Conclusion
Humans are causing many damages to the earth and the main reason is for
energy. The most common points are global warming and greenhouse gases
these seem like very minor thing but can cause either the earth as we know
it to change drastically or for the earth to end!
If we would like to enjoy life and its luxuries we must learn not to take
advantage and cause the earth to change. Just by changes simple thing like:
using the car less and not making too much rubbish and sending it to
landfill sites we can produce a lot less greenhouse gases which will
decrease the amount of global warming. This could help save our world!

Aliyah Raoof

Page 12
Glossary
1. Anaerobic- Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free
oxygen.
Global Warming- A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the
earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused
by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants
Herbicides- A substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy
unwanted vegetation.
Invertebrates- An animal lacking a backbone
Non-Renewable- A source that cannot be replaced or renewed
Pesticides- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms
harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
Photosynthesis- The process by which green plants and some other
organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and
water.
Pollution- Is the presence in or introduction into the environment of a
substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
Population-Is the total number of
people inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area.
Renewable- A source that can be replace or renewed

Aliyah Raoof

Page 13
Aliyah Raoof
Triple Science

Miss Hutchinson
Biology 3

Aliyah Raoof

Page 14

More Related Content

What's hot

Environmental pollution
Environmental pollutionEnvironmental pollution
Environmental pollutionThái Đoàn
 
Chapter DEEP WATER CLASS 12 CBSE
Chapter DEEP WATER CLASS 12 CBSEChapter DEEP WATER CLASS 12 CBSE
Chapter DEEP WATER CLASS 12 CBSEPARAMPREET SINGH
 
How to write an outline for a persuasive speech
How to write an outline for a persuasive speechHow to write an outline for a persuasive speech
How to write an outline for a persuasive speechLaila Khalidah M Za'ba
 
Air pollution presentation
Air pollution presentationAir pollution presentation
Air pollution presentationAnibal Urtecho
 
Pollution ppt-090720025050-phpapp02 (1)
Pollution ppt-090720025050-phpapp02 (1)Pollution ppt-090720025050-phpapp02 (1)
Pollution ppt-090720025050-phpapp02 (1)Alics Hayat
 
Biology 30 case study project
Biology 30 case study project Biology 30 case study project
Biology 30 case study project mmhth
 
Types of pollution
Types of pollutionTypes of pollution
Types of pollutionvatsal123
 
Homemade earthquake detector Sciecne Project
Homemade earthquake detector Sciecne ProjectHomemade earthquake detector Sciecne Project
Homemade earthquake detector Sciecne ProjectDhurba Gurung
 
Chapter no 4 environmental pollution
Chapter no 4 environmental pollutionChapter no 4 environmental pollution
Chapter no 4 environmental pollutionSunitaGaikwad9
 
Biology investigatory project by rajni priya
Biology investigatory project by rajni priyaBiology investigatory project by rajni priya
Biology investigatory project by rajni priyarajni priya
 
Air pollution from cars
Air pollution from carsAir pollution from cars
Air pollution from carsDaniel Vega
 

What's hot (20)

Environmental pollution
Environmental pollutionEnvironmental pollution
Environmental pollution
 
Chapter DEEP WATER CLASS 12 CBSE
Chapter DEEP WATER CLASS 12 CBSEChapter DEEP WATER CLASS 12 CBSE
Chapter DEEP WATER CLASS 12 CBSE
 
How to write an outline for a persuasive speech
How to write an outline for a persuasive speechHow to write an outline for a persuasive speech
How to write an outline for a persuasive speech
 
Plastics :
Plastics :Plastics :
Plastics :
 
Air pollution presentation
Air pollution presentationAir pollution presentation
Air pollution presentation
 
Pollution ppt-090720025050-phpapp02 (1)
Pollution ppt-090720025050-phpapp02 (1)Pollution ppt-090720025050-phpapp02 (1)
Pollution ppt-090720025050-phpapp02 (1)
 
Biology 30 case study project
Biology 30 case study project Biology 30 case study project
Biology 30 case study project
 
Acid rain
Acid rainAcid rain
Acid rain
 
Presentatie meldplicht datalekken Aces
Presentatie meldplicht datalekken Aces Presentatie meldplicht datalekken Aces
Presentatie meldplicht datalekken Aces
 
Types of pollution
Types of pollutionTypes of pollution
Types of pollution
 
Homemade earthquake detector Sciecne Project
Homemade earthquake detector Sciecne ProjectHomemade earthquake detector Sciecne Project
Homemade earthquake detector Sciecne Project
 
Pollution
PollutionPollution
Pollution
 
Pollution ppt-
Pollution ppt-Pollution ppt-
Pollution ppt-
 
Pollution
PollutionPollution
Pollution
 
Chapter no 4 environmental pollution
Chapter no 4 environmental pollutionChapter no 4 environmental pollution
Chapter no 4 environmental pollution
 
Biology investigatory project by rajni priya
Biology investigatory project by rajni priyaBiology investigatory project by rajni priya
Biology investigatory project by rajni priya
 
Pollution.ppt
Pollution.pptPollution.ppt
Pollution.ppt
 
Pollution
Pollution Pollution
Pollution
 
Save tree save earth
Save tree save earthSave tree save earth
Save tree save earth
 
Air pollution from cars
Air pollution from carsAir pollution from cars
Air pollution from cars
 

Viewers also liked

Ebola virus disease [ bio project ]
Ebola virus disease [ bio project ] Ebola virus disease [ bio project ]
Ebola virus disease [ bio project ] Abhishek Nayak
 
Project on malnutrition and infant mortality in indian
Project on malnutrition and infant mortality in indianProject on malnutrition and infant mortality in indian
Project on malnutrition and infant mortality in indianAkash Biswas
 
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON BACTERIA
INVESTIGATORY  PROJECT ON  BACTERIA INVESTIGATORY  PROJECT ON  BACTERIA
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON BACTERIA Sudipto Sarkar
 
Project Antibiotics(by:harkiran)
Project Antibiotics(by:harkiran)Project Antibiotics(by:harkiran)
Project Antibiotics(by:harkiran)guest08f61f
 
Biology Investigatory Project-Class XII-Breast Cancer
Biology Investigatory Project-Class XII-Breast CancerBiology Investigatory Project-Class XII-Breast Cancer
Biology Investigatory Project-Class XII-Breast Cancerlallu4
 
Biology investigatory project on mitiosis
Biology investigatory project on mitiosisBiology investigatory project on mitiosis
Biology investigatory project on mitiosisPradeep Singh
 
Global Warming Project
Global Warming ProjectGlobal Warming Project
Global Warming ProjectDushmanta Nath
 
Cancer Biology
Cancer BiologyCancer Biology
Cancer BiologyPhil Mayor
 

Viewers also liked (10)

Ebola virus disease [ bio project ]
Ebola virus disease [ bio project ] Ebola virus disease [ bio project ]
Ebola virus disease [ bio project ]
 
Project on malnutrition and infant mortality in indian
Project on malnutrition and infant mortality in indianProject on malnutrition and infant mortality in indian
Project on malnutrition and infant mortality in indian
 
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON BACTERIA
INVESTIGATORY  PROJECT ON  BACTERIA INVESTIGATORY  PROJECT ON  BACTERIA
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON BACTERIA
 
Project Antibiotics(by:harkiran)
Project Antibiotics(by:harkiran)Project Antibiotics(by:harkiran)
Project Antibiotics(by:harkiran)
 
Biology Investigatory Project-Class XII-Breast Cancer
Biology Investigatory Project-Class XII-Breast CancerBiology Investigatory Project-Class XII-Breast Cancer
Biology Investigatory Project-Class XII-Breast Cancer
 
Biology investigatory project on mitiosis
Biology investigatory project on mitiosisBiology investigatory project on mitiosis
Biology investigatory project on mitiosis
 
Global Warming Project
Global Warming ProjectGlobal Warming Project
Global Warming Project
 
greenhouse effect
 greenhouse effect greenhouse effect
greenhouse effect
 
Cancer Biology
Cancer BiologyCancer Biology
Cancer Biology
 
Biology project
Biology projectBiology project
Biology project
 

Similar to Biology 3 project

Environmental problems of the world
Environmental problems of the world Environmental problems of the world
Environmental problems of the world UlikbekKenzhebek
 
Men's impact on the environment
Men's impact on the environmentMen's impact on the environment
Men's impact on the environmentAmadeu Sousa
 
The influence of human activity on the environment
The influence of human activity on the environmentThe influence of human activity on the environment
The influence of human activity on the environmentMayank Gupta
 
Environmental chemistry Lectutre 2 (422).pdf
Environmental chemistry Lectutre 2 (422).pdfEnvironmental chemistry Lectutre 2 (422).pdf
Environmental chemistry Lectutre 2 (422).pdfMaiMostafa61
 
Human influence of environment
Human influence of environmentHuman influence of environment
Human influence of environmentRaj Shekaran
 
The Environment
The EnvironmentThe Environment
The EnvironmentKatie B
 
Land pollution in the Philippines
Land pollution in the PhilippinesLand pollution in the Philippines
Land pollution in the Philippineskimgravata
 
Effects of human activities on organisms
Effects of human activities on organismsEffects of human activities on organisms
Effects of human activities on organismsKushagra Garg
 
Dhruv,Sakshit,Akshit
Dhruv,Sakshit,AkshitDhruv,Sakshit,Akshit
Dhruv,Sakshit,Akshitkulachi
 
C:\Fakepath\The Influence Of Human Activity On The Environment
C:\Fakepath\The Influence Of Human Activity On The EnvironmentC:\Fakepath\The Influence Of Human Activity On The Environment
C:\Fakepath\The Influence Of Human Activity On The EnvironmentLinaMin
 
Global Warming 1234.pdf
Global Warming 1234.pdfGlobal Warming 1234.pdf
Global Warming 1234.pdfAkramMusa5
 
LAND POLLUTION.pptx
LAND POLLUTION.pptxLAND POLLUTION.pptx
LAND POLLUTION.pptxBhoomiGoud
 

Similar to Biology 3 project (20)

Environmental problems of the world
Environmental problems of the world Environmental problems of the world
Environmental problems of the world
 
soil
soilsoil
soil
 
Men's impact on the environment
Men's impact on the environmentMen's impact on the environment
Men's impact on the environment
 
Environmental Studies
Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies
Environmental Studies
 
The influence of human activity on the environment
The influence of human activity on the environmentThe influence of human activity on the environment
The influence of human activity on the environment
 
Environmental chemistry Lectutre 2 (422).pdf
Environmental chemistry Lectutre 2 (422).pdfEnvironmental chemistry Lectutre 2 (422).pdf
Environmental chemistry Lectutre 2 (422).pdf
 
Human influence of environment
Human influence of environmentHuman influence of environment
Human influence of environment
 
The Environment
The EnvironmentThe Environment
The Environment
 
Land pollution in the Philippines
Land pollution in the PhilippinesLand pollution in the Philippines
Land pollution in the Philippines
 
Akashdeepsinghjandu10
Akashdeepsinghjandu10Akashdeepsinghjandu10
Akashdeepsinghjandu10
 
Effects of human activities on organisms
Effects of human activities on organismsEffects of human activities on organisms
Effects of human activities on organisms
 
EVC_merged (1).pdf
EVC_merged (1).pdfEVC_merged (1).pdf
EVC_merged (1).pdf
 
Dhruv,Sakshit,Akshit
Dhruv,Sakshit,AkshitDhruv,Sakshit,Akshit
Dhruv,Sakshit,Akshit
 
An Essay On Environment
An Essay On EnvironmentAn Essay On Environment
An Essay On Environment
 
Global Warming Essay Questions
Global Warming Essay QuestionsGlobal Warming Essay Questions
Global Warming Essay Questions
 
17 business i environment i society mba 2016
17 business i environment i society mba 201617 business i environment i society mba 2016
17 business i environment i society mba 2016
 
C:\Fakepath\The Influence Of Human Activity On The Environment
C:\Fakepath\The Influence Of Human Activity On The EnvironmentC:\Fakepath\The Influence Of Human Activity On The Environment
C:\Fakepath\The Influence Of Human Activity On The Environment
 
Human intervention
Human interventionHuman intervention
Human intervention
 
Global Warming 1234.pdf
Global Warming 1234.pdfGlobal Warming 1234.pdf
Global Warming 1234.pdf
 
LAND POLLUTION.pptx
LAND POLLUTION.pptxLAND POLLUTION.pptx
LAND POLLUTION.pptx
 

Recently uploaded

Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...Enterprise Knowledge
 
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivityBoost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivityPrincipled Technologies
 
Raspberry Pi 5: Challenges and Solutions in Bringing up an OpenGL/Vulkan Driv...
Raspberry Pi 5: Challenges and Solutions in Bringing up an OpenGL/Vulkan Driv...Raspberry Pi 5: Challenges and Solutions in Bringing up an OpenGL/Vulkan Driv...
Raspberry Pi 5: Challenges and Solutions in Bringing up an OpenGL/Vulkan Driv...Igalia
 
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...Drew Madelung
 
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with NanonetsHow to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonetsnaman860154
 
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024The Digital Insurer
 
EIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptx
EIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptxEIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptx
EIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptxEarley Information Science
 
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdfUnderstanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdfUK Journal
 
Advantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your Business
Advantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your BusinessAdvantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your Business
Advantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your BusinessPixlogix Infotech
 
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of ServiceCNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Servicegiselly40
 
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?Igalia
 
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024Rafal Los
 
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)wesley chun
 
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt RobisonData Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt RobisonAnna Loughnan Colquhoun
 
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?Antenna Manufacturer Coco
 
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxThe Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxMalak Abu Hammad
 
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdfhans926745
 
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed textsHandwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed textsMaria Levchenko
 
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking MenDelhi Call girls
 
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone ProcessorsExploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processorsdebabhi2
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
 
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivityBoost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
 
Raspberry Pi 5: Challenges and Solutions in Bringing up an OpenGL/Vulkan Driv...
Raspberry Pi 5: Challenges and Solutions in Bringing up an OpenGL/Vulkan Driv...Raspberry Pi 5: Challenges and Solutions in Bringing up an OpenGL/Vulkan Driv...
Raspberry Pi 5: Challenges and Solutions in Bringing up an OpenGL/Vulkan Driv...
 
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
 
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with NanonetsHow to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
How to convert PDF to text with Nanonets
 
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
EIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptx
EIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptxEIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptx
EIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptx
 
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdfUnderstanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
 
Advantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your Business
Advantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your BusinessAdvantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your Business
Advantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your Business
 
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of ServiceCNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
CNv6 Instructor Chapter 6 Quality of Service
 
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
 
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
 
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
 
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt RobisonData Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
 
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
 
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxThe Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
 
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
 
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed textsHandwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
 
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men
08448380779 Call Girls In Diplomatic Enclave Women Seeking Men
 
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone ProcessorsExploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
 

Biology 3 project

  • 1. The Future of the Planet… Are We Destroying The Environment? Aliyah Raoof 09/10/13 Triple Science Biology Project Aliyah Raoof Page 1
  • 2. Contents Introduction Page- 3 Waste from Human Activity Page- 4-6 Deforestation & the Destruction of Peat Page- 7-8 Bio fuels Page- 9-10 Food Production Page- 11 Conclusion Page- 12 Glossary Page- 13 Aliyah Raoof Page 2
  • 3. Introduction In the following report I hope to explain in as much detail as possible the answers to the following questions: Why has human activity changed over time? What is the impact that certain human actions are having on the environment and what problems are these causing other organisms in the food chain? What will the future of the world be if these actions continue? How can technologies and peoples day to day habits change to prevent WORLDWIDE DESTRUCTION! Aliyah Raoof Page 3
  • 4. Waste from Human Activity Most humans exploit what is around them, like their surroundings and resources. When humans first evolved there was no such thing as hygiene, medicines and people did not know about other basic needs which are taken for granted in current years. In those time peoples main priority was to find food to eat, as there was not much food available because farming and other food making ideas had not existed As time has developed people have understood and found ways to increase knowledge on healthcare/medicines and how to make different types of food with the help of factories and farmers etc. As this all developed the population accelerated because of the improvements. Currently in the world there is an overgrowing population of 7 billion people! Although it is a very happy time for humans when more humans are born, it is not a very happy time for the earth and our environment. If there are more people on earth, more land is being used and more resources are being used which is not very good. People living in the current world are used to a very high standard of living so are used to the luxuries of life. Advancements in the world mean people abuse the everyday things in life like the environment. Many of the things humans are used to are causing global warming for example: Nonrenewable energy resources (such as coal, oil and natural gas) are being used up rapidly, Raw materials are being used up, is being used for buildings, quarrying, farming and dumping waste this is reducing the amount of land available for other animals and plants, lots of waste is being produced which is causing more pollution. The three different types of waste: Water Land Air Aliyah Raoof Page 4
  • 5. Air pollution Combustion of fossil fuels is the most common source of air pollution; there are two main sources of this, cars/vehicles and power stations. However there are other sources for atmospheric pollution as shown in the table below. Pollutant Source Effect Carbon Dioxide Combustion of hydrocarbon fuels More green house gases which increases global warming Methane Rice fields Cows Anaerobic decomposition of landfill waste Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels like coal More green house gases which increases global warming Combustion of fossil fuels with sulfur impurities like coal Acid rain(release toxic metals from soil & damage aquatic ecosystems) Smoke Sulfur Dioxide Deposits soot on buildings and trees, causing them damage. Permeates the air - which can cause breathing problems in living creatures. Water Pollution Water pollution is caused because harmful toxins and other substances are discharged into the seas, lakes and river. Due to farmers wanted their crops to be full of minerals, they spray their crops with fertilisers although this may be healthy for the crops it is not healthy for the water. This leads to a process called eutrophication. This causes algae to over grow which causes the death of invertebrates and fish. Due to this food chains within the eco-system collapse Sewages can also pollute water it contains high mineral levels and can promote the process of eutrophication, it may also contain harmful pathogens. Another way for water to become polluted is from toxic chemicals from mining and industries these chemical can gradually toxicate food chain levels. This pipe pollutes the water, this water… Land pollution … Causes this to happen to species Aliyah Raoof Page 5
  • 6. Farmers spray their crops with chemicals to improve the yield on the land. The two chemicals include herbicides and pesticides. Herbicides kill the growth of weeds which decreases the amount of competition for things like: minerals, space and sunlight. Pesticides kill insects and plant pathogens which damage the crops. Pollute the land and can be washed in the sea, river and lakes. Although these chemicals are good for the farmer’s crops they are not very good for the environment. If they are left in the soil for too long they pollute the land, sea, lakes and rivers. This can also lead to problems in the food chain.Even everyday items used in homes that are dumped in landfill sites contain toxic chemicals which is discharged into the land Aliyah Raoof Page 6
  • 7. Deforestation & the Destruction of Peat As the population of humans in the world has increased, the demand for important things like: food, energy sources and land has also increased. New land has been created by cutting down trees and rainforests. Although this may please human it is having a very negative impact on the environment, biodiversity and peat bogs. Deforestation Rainforests provide unique species a unique habitat. These also act as a carbon sink s o they trap away carbon in their biomass that was absorbed by photosynthesis. For many years humans have been being inconsiderate and have cut down trees for thousands of years however this act of inconsiderateness has accelerated considerably in recent decades, this is called deforestation. What is the cause for deforestation? To provide extra land for: houses because of the increase in population, fields and farm as the demand of food has increased, for bio fuel production as there is a big demand for energy, for buildings and to provide building material. What is the effect of this demand? Cattle are often reared on the land, which produces methane which adds up more to global warming then carbon dioxide. As timber is burnt it increases the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, the remainder of the tree is decomposed by microorganisms which adds carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which contributes to global warming. It reduces the rate of the carbon sink in the plant by photosynthesis because there are fewer trees. Biodiversity is decreased as forest habitats are destroyed Aliyah Raoof Page 7
  • 8. What is biodiversity? Biodiversity is the different amount of species in the world and the variation between the species, their habitats. As there is a decrease in the amount of forests this reduces the biodiversity and we risk losing unique organisms which may become useful for different things in the future. Peat Thousands of years ago moss and other plant grew. During photosynthesis these plants absorbed carbon dioxide. When the moss died the waterlogged bog provided anaerobic conditions which with the acidity of the bog prevent total decomposition of the moss. This builds up in the bogs in a partially decomposed state which forms peat. The amount of biomass means it can be burnt and dried as a fuel which makes it an important energy source. The important properties of peat when mixed in soil are: it can improve the structure of the soil, mineral and water preservation which makes it valuable in gardening and agricultural use. The use of peat restores all of the carbon that had been locked up. Also as peat is mixed with soil starts to decompose as it is exposed to anaerobic condition which causes more carbon dioxide to be released into the atmosphere. Therefore global warming is again contributed by peat bogs and deforestation Due to the benefits of peat bogs ever since 1950’s the best selling compost is peat based. However this has meant that there has been a rise in global warming and habitats so the government have supported composts without peat. Aliyah Raoof Page 8
  • 9. Bio fuels The demand for energy is the same as the population in the world is rising very, very fast which means more and more fossil fuels are being burned to keep up with the demand. By burning fossil fuels the emission of carbon dioxide increases which again leads to green house gases and global warming which have very serious consequences for the world and environment. Fossil fuels are nonrenewable source of energy, as they cannot be restored so people are finding other sources like bio fuels. Global Warming Due to the presence of some greenhouse gases the atmosphere, results in the earth being warmer than it usually is and should be and as the gases trap some of the earth’s heat to prevent it escaping the atmosphere. This is what the greenhouse effect is. The earth’s temperature increases above the natural green house effect, the effect is caused by the release of greenhouse gases this is what global warming is. There are two main gases that cause greenhouse gases these are methane and carbon dioxide. Greenhouse gas levels increase because of many things like: The produce of waste from humans which produces methane Trees and forests are cut down which reduces the amount of carbon dioxide that is absorbed More cattle are being reared to supply food however during the digestion of cows lots of methane is produced Fossil fuels are burned to provide energy Peat bogs is being destroyed which releases carbon dioxide Plants rot which produce methane this is happening a lot as humans are making more fields to provide more food. The main question is what is going to happen to the earth in the next century if the increase in greenhouse gases emitted in the atmosphere does not stop. If it continues to rise many damages can be caused for example: Changes in the weather Biodiversity may decrease if habitats continue to be knocked down Birds and other animals may not be able to cope with the change in temperature and may distribute Ice caps can begin to melt which will increase sea levels which may lead to flooding Aliyah Raoof Page 9
  • 10. Bio fuels As fossil fuels are non-renewable and are contributing to global warming an alternate to these are bio fuels. Bio fuels are produced from natural resources like plants this is why they are renewable. Some bio fuels are produced by microorganisms to anaerobically ferment carbohydrate in the plant material. Bio ethanol Petrol is often mixed with ethanol which is a type of alcohol. Ethanol can be fermented which means that it converts sugar into ethanol and carbon dioxide in anaerobic conditions. In countries like Brazil sugar is taken from sugar cane which yeast can ferment into ethanol, however in other countries plants are used because they contain less starch. Bio Gas Bio gas is produced from the anaerobic fermentation of carbohydrates in waste, plant or vegetables by bacteria. Some oxygen is present during the process, as the bacteria respires it produces high proportions of Co2. They are made of simple materials in a biogas generator. Naturally biogases are produced on landfill sites as there are lots of bacteria here that can anaerobically break down the rubbish, but this means that methane will escape into the atmosphere which is increasing global warming. Although methane increases global warming it can be used as a fuel to generate electricity and heat buildings. Advantages Disadvantages Bio Ethanol Burns easier Renewable source of energy When burning doesn’t react with the sun Reduces biodiversity as land is needed to grow crops Lower energy content then petrol Fills the air with greenhouse gases Bio Gas Non-polluting Creates employment Is a renewable source Lowers the greenhouse effect Unattractive process Biogas contains impurities which are corrosive Difficult to enhance Bio Fuels Cheaper than gasoline and other fossil fuels Can be produced locally (employment) Lower carbon emission Less pollutant Lower energy output Food prices and demand may raise Food shortages Use of water Aliyah Raoof Page 10
  • 11. Food Production Efficiency in the food Production As the population of humans increases so does the demand of food! The higher up the food chain you go the amount of biomass and energy within the chain decreases through wasting energy through movement, respiration and faeces. In food production the efficiency can always be improved, for example through reducing the number of food chains. Two ways to prevent loosing energy are: Animals don’t move around as much Keep surrounding warm to maintain their body temperature. Calculating energy efficiency Power = energy transferred / time taken Protein is one of the main foods that is in demand and this has led scientists to investigate other ways to obtain food from microorganisms. Mycoprotein is food that is high in protein which is produced by fungal biomass. These foods are high in fibre and low in fat which means it is healthy. The mycoprotein is fermented which is sterile as it is heated to 65oC to get rid of the harmful substances. Fish is in high demand as it is one of the most important part of the human diet. However more fish are being caught than can being reproduced. As more and more cod fish are being caught there are less fish in the sea to reproduce so will eventually run out. Finally the further the food has to travel in order to get to humans reach, the greater impact it has to contribute to global warming which is generated by cars emitting carbon dioxide. Aliyah Raoof Page 11
  • 12. Conclusion Humans are causing many damages to the earth and the main reason is for energy. The most common points are global warming and greenhouse gases these seem like very minor thing but can cause either the earth as we know it to change drastically or for the earth to end! If we would like to enjoy life and its luxuries we must learn not to take advantage and cause the earth to change. Just by changes simple thing like: using the car less and not making too much rubbish and sending it to landfill sites we can produce a lot less greenhouse gases which will decrease the amount of global warming. This could help save our world! Aliyah Raoof Page 12
  • 13. Glossary 1. Anaerobic- Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. Global Warming- A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants Herbicides- A substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegetation. Invertebrates- An animal lacking a backbone Non-Renewable- A source that cannot be replaced or renewed Pesticides- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals. Photosynthesis- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Pollution- Is the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects. Population-Is the total number of people inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area. Renewable- A source that can be replace or renewed Aliyah Raoof Page 13
  • 14. Aliyah Raoof Triple Science Miss Hutchinson Biology 3 Aliyah Raoof Page 14