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  Acid Precipitation
Acid Precipitation
Precipitation comprises all solid and liquid forms of water that are deposited on the Earth's surface from the atmosphere. It includes rain, snow, hail, dew and sleet. All forms of precipitation are acid in so far as they have a pH of less than 7; in general, precipitation unaffected by human activity has a pH of 5.6. This naturally acidic state of precipitation is caused by the combination of water and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to produce carbonic acid. However, the term acid precipitation, or acid rain, is usually applied to precipitation characterised by a pH of less than 5.1 (Elsworth 1984) and that contains sulphurous and nitrous acids. The latter are derived from various sources, among which fossil fuels are the most important.
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  Deforestation
Deforestation
Deforestation is an environmental problem that threatens the survival of the entire current biosphere. It is counted among the most important environmental crises facing our planet, not least because of its role in reducing biodiversity, increasing global warming and expanding deserts. However, most humans live in degraded forest landscapes, agricultural and urban landscapes. These landscapes, like those of most long-settled areas, both within and outside the tropics, have been claimed from forest. They demonstrate that when the trauma of forest conversion is past, many - but not all - former forest lands may be managed sustainably and productively. Forest conversion is not, inherently, a bad thing for human society or even for the biosphere. Excessive forest conversion is another matter.
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  Extreme Weather Events
Extreme Weather Events
Extreme weather events and the weather-related events they may induce, such as landslides, floods and storm surges, form an important part of what have been termed 'natural hazards'. They have a major influence not only on the physical landscapes and human societies directly affected by them but also on the wider community through their impact on the insurance industry and the costs of emergency aid or relief. It is increasingly being recognised that their distribution in time and space is dynamic rather than static and significant changes in the frequency of extremes such as heavy daily rainfalls, droughts, extreme heat and cold and tropical cyclones are envisaged in 'global warming' predictions for the next century (IPCC 1996; United Kingdom Climate Change Impacts Review Group 1996; Hulme and Viner 1998).
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Environmental Problems in Cities
Cities are where people have most transformed nature, replacing vegetation with roofed and paved surfaces, burying stream channels, creating indoor climates, and making huge artificial transfers of energy water and materials. Expanding cities transform hydrological relationships, changing the magnitude and frequency of flooding. Rising land prices often mean that homes are built on relatively unstable slopes or on the floodplains of rivers. The poor, especially in dense squatter settlements in third world cities, often have no choice but to occupy hazardous sites on steep slopes, close to rivers, or near polluting factories. All too often, their settlements are vulnerable to road collapse, water pipe breakages and sewer failures and to floods, landslides or subsidence. Two aspects of this vulnerability are of special significance to geographers: the differing vulnerability of social groups and communities within the city; and the way in which expanding cities increase in vulnerability through time as they spread across more hazardous sites and occupy more unstable terrain. Knowledge of urban hydrology and urban geomorphology is not only a key to good urban planning but should also be available to every house purchaser. The home builder or buyer should ‘know the ground being built upon’.
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