3. EQUATORIAL
• 5°-10° north and south latitudes
• Include: Amazon basin, Congo basin, Niger
basin, South east Asia.
• commonly found in South America, Central
Africa, and Southeast Asia
6. Flora (vegetation)
Four vertical layers
Thick canopies which
don't let sunlight to
reach the ground.
Varied in species but
have a similar
appearance
Major tree species:
Mahogany, ebony,
greenheart and redwood
7. Fauna (animals)
• Home to may endangered animals, due mostly to habitat
loss.
• African grey parrots: king vultures and Andean condors
are among the endangered bird species
12. OCEANIC CLIMATE
• Known as marine, west coast and maritime
• Cool summers and cool but not cold winters
• Monthly mean temperature below 22 °c (72 °f) in the
warmest month, and above 0 °c (32 °f) in the coldest
month.
• The Pacific Northwest region of the United States and
Canada, portions of central Mexico, southwestern South
America, southeastern Australia
13. CLIMATE
Precipitation
Rain and cloudy are common in
oceanic climate. Between October
and May
0 °C (32 °F) or higher in
the coldest month
warmest month below
22 °C (72°F)
Temperature
14. LOCATIONS
Northwest Europe, from Ireland and Great
Britain, France , Belgium, the Netherlands,
Germany, Norway
(Europe)
Washington, Oregon, the Alaskan
panhandle, western portions of British
Columbia, and north-western California
(Americas)
15.
16. Tsunami
• Landfall usually in the form of suddenly decreasing and
then rapidly increasing water levels.
• a forceful rapid increase in water levels that results in
violent flooding.
• Destroy boats, buildings, bridges, cars, trees, telephone
lines
17. IMPACTS
Affected by large
oceanic movements
Financial market
suffered big changes
Have devastating effects on the
people and objects near the sea.
18. Destruction:
The smashing force of a wall
of water traveling at high
speed, and the destructive
power of a large volume of
water draining off the land
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
Death:
the cost to human life
because unfortunately
escaping a tsunami is nearly
impossible
Cost:
Reconstruction and
clean up after a
tsunami is a huge cost
problem
Psychological effects:
people were suffering from grief
and depression as their homes,
businesses and loved ones were
taken from them
19.
20. POLLUTION
The natural environment cannot destroy an
element without creating harm or damage to
itself
A negative effect on natural elements that are
exist on earth, such as water and air.
21. Causes of Environmental
Pollution
Industries
This is particularly the case for
power-generating industries,
such as plants producing
electricity
Transportation
pollution caused by transport
can mainly be attributed to
fossil fuels
Residences
able to build homes, natural
environment has to be
destroyed in one way or
another
25. SUBTROPICAL AND
MILDLATITUD CLIMATES
SUBTROPICAL MILDLATITUD
• Warm to hot summers and
cool to mild winters with
infrequent frost
• Subtropical zone is divided
into two parts: Rainy Winters
of The West Sides and
Eastern Subtropical Climate.
• Allows plants such as palms
and citrus to flourish.
• Earth's temperate zones
between the tropics and the
arctic
• 40 and 50 degrees latitude in
both hemispheres
• Epic mid-latitude climates:
Mediterranean, Humid
Subtropical, Marine West
Coast, And Humid
Continental.
26. Large area with
rolling hills
covered in grasses
and flowers
GRASSLAND
Warm and
humid in the
summer
DESERT
Extremely cold
and dry
Cars damage
the desert when
the are used.
REGION'S FOREST
Lost their leaves
during winter
Animals migrate
when weather
gets frigid
27. Taking place in a
populated area and resulting in
severe damage to the
environment and often loss of
life
NATURAL
DISASTERS
Hurricanes
Earthquakes
Tsunamis
Air
pollution
Toxic
pollutants
Water pollution
POLLUTION
DISEASE
Minamata
Disease
Niigata Minamata
Disease
Yokkaichi
Asthma
29. Activities in Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea Cruises.
Shipwreck and reef diving in the
Mediterranean.
Surfing in the Mediterranean.
Whale Watching in the Mediterranean.
Bike Adventures in the Mediterranean.
32. NATURAL VEGETATION
Temperature and rainfall
affect the natural vegetation
a tall-grass prairie and
west a short-grass steppe
subtropical evergreen forest, and
the little-watered by
desert shrub, semi desert, and desert
NATURAL
SOILS
Acid soils are found in
wet areas, alkaline soils in dry
areasNaturally fertile soils that help to
produce so much corn and wheat
33. NATURAL HAZARD
• Devasting damage and leave a trail of destruction.
• Impact on things such as the economy, the environment
and the live hood of human.
• Damage and destruction of crops can short supply of
food.
34. MEMBER’S NAME:
SITI NURFARHANA BINTI AB RAZAK
NUREMYLIA BINTI SANI
NORDIANA SHARAFINA BINTI ABU BAKAR
LECTURER’S NAME:
MOHD NURULHISYAM BIN HASSAN