Geography Notes
Geography Notes
MAP SKILLS
1. Using a ruler and pencil draw a frame, and include the scale of both sides (points on actual
map
2. Lightly draw grid lines
3. Draw features relevant to question
4. Add appropriate labels and annotations
Aerial
Satellite: image can show patterns on large scale, taken from space.
Cross sections
The human and physical features include patterns of vegetation (e.g. woodland), the land use (e.g.
urban or rural) and communication networks (e.g. roads or railways).
1. Begin with a general statement, e.g. the woodland is located in the south-east.
2. Then go to greater details such as ‘the settlement us along the lines of communication at the
bottom of a steep slope.’ This example is both physical and human feature.
3. Then include example from the map, like the name of the road and height of the land.
Why has the world’s climate changed since the last ice age?
External Factors
Solar output: This energy comes from the sun, it changes over time. Measurements made in
1980s shows that 0.1% of solar energy reaching earth has decreased. If this trend continued
for 100 years, could influence global climate.
Activity of sunspots affects solar outputs. E.g. drastically reduced sunspot activity in 1645-
1715 might have caused little ice age.
Orbital geometry :
1. Shape of the orbit around the sun varies from circular (making it warmer) to elliptical
(making it colder). Goes from circular to elliptical to circular every 95,000years.
2. The tilt of the earth’s axis varies over time from 21.5®and 24.5®. Happens over
41,000year time span.
Internal Factors
Volcanic activity: Volcanic eruptions release large amounts of sulphur dioxide and ash into
the atmosphere. These reduce amount of solar (radiation) energy reaching the earth’s
surface.
e.g. 1815 Mount Tambora erupted, following year unusually cold over most of the world +
Europe having heavy snowfall and frost over summer. 1816 became known as ‘the year
without summer’.
Surface reflection: During colder periods, snow and ice will cause the temperature to drop
due to the sunlight reflecting back to space. If the planet warms up the snow and ice will
reduce causing earth to get warmer.
Change in atmospheric gas: clear relationship between c02 in the atmosphere and
temperature variations.C02 most important gas responsible for greenhouse gas. The
greenhouse effect keeps heat within the earth’s atmosphere by absorbing long wave
radiation. Without greenhouse gas the global temperature would be -18 that the present
15.
Tectonic Activity: Movements caused by the plate tectonic affects global pattern of
atmospheric and ocean circulation, changing shape of the earth’s surface causes winds and
ocean currents to change. This process is to slow to have much effect.
Current climate change is due to burning of fossil fuels and increase of methane in atmosphere.
Fossil fuels are fuels produced from coal, natural gas and coal. Burning these produce co2 which is a
greenhouse gas.
Level of methane has been rising by 1.5% each year for the past decade due to:
Global scale:
Changing patterns of crop yields: countries closer to the equator are likely to suffer as most
yield crops will decrease. In Mozambique and Tanzania they have longer droughts and
shorter growing periods.
Rising sea levels: Research published in 2007 showed that between 1993 and 2006 sea levels
rose 3.3mm a year. At the end of the century it will rise by 88cm threatening large areas of
low lying coastal lands, e.g. London, New York and Tokyo.
Islands on the Pacific Ocean are being affected, and 2 of the Kiribati islands are now covered
by water.
Retreating glaciers: most of the world’s glaciers are melting, due to the increase in
temperature.90% of glaciers melting in Antarctica. This could affect ocean water movement.