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1.    Read the following passage.

      Deforestation, particularly in tropical rain forests, has proceeded at an alarming rate over the
      last 60 years. In addition to local decreases in biodiversity, there have been other, global,
      effects, especially on climate. Deforestation has been paralleled by an enormous rise in the
      burning of fossil fuels. These two factors have been important contributors to rising levels of

5     carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere and increases in global temperatures.

      Recent discussions on what to do about global warming have produced two new ideas. One
      is that farmers should plant trees on their land to act as carbon ‘sinks’. These would offset
      increased carbon dioxide emissions by industry.

      The second idea is that farmers should reduce the amount of ploughing they do. Ploughing

10    allows air to enter the soil and helps with the recycling of both carbon and nitrogen. A
      reduction in ploughing would cut the oxidation of organic matter being stored in soils, which
      would then act as another carbon ‘sink’.

      Use information from the passage and your own knowledge to answer the following questions.

      (a)   Explain how deforestation could lead to decreases in biodiversity (line 2).

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      (b)   Explain how trees can act as carbon ‘sinks’ (line 7).

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Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College                                                                                                                     1

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Cycles assessment questions

  • 1. 1. Read the following passage. Deforestation, particularly in tropical rain forests, has proceeded at an alarming rate over the last 60 years. In addition to local decreases in biodiversity, there have been other, global, effects, especially on climate. Deforestation has been paralleled by an enormous rise in the burning of fossil fuels. These two factors have been important contributors to rising levels of 5 carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere and increases in global temperatures. Recent discussions on what to do about global warming have produced two new ideas. One is that farmers should plant trees on their land to act as carbon ‘sinks’. These would offset increased carbon dioxide emissions by industry. The second idea is that farmers should reduce the amount of ploughing they do. Ploughing 10 allows air to enter the soil and helps with the recycling of both carbon and nitrogen. A reduction in ploughing would cut the oxidation of organic matter being stored in soils, which would then act as another carbon ‘sink’. Use information from the passage and your own knowledge to answer the following questions. (a) Explain how deforestation could lead to decreases in biodiversity (line 2). .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................(3) (b) Explain how trees can act as carbon ‘sinks’ (line 7). .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................(3) Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College 1