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    Earth: Our Home

    Full Geography

    Chapter 9

    Types

    of

    Natural Vegetation

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    You will learn:

    to describe the global distribution of

    different types of forests

    to describe the characteristics of differenttypes of forests

    to compare the ways in which differenttypes of forests adapt to the environment

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    What is Natural Vegetation?

    Natural vegetation refers to plants that

    grow naturally in a place with little or nohuman interference.

    It plays an important role in a forestecosystem by providing food and shelterfor the animals and native people that live

    in the forest.

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    Major types of natural vegetation

    Tropical rainforestTemperate

    deciduous forest

    Coniferous forest

    Grassland biome

    Grasses constitute the main plants in a grassland

    biome. It has few varieties of plants.

    Tropical grassland Temperate grassland

    Desert biome

    The vegetation in a desert biome consists of mainly sparse vegetation, such as scrubs and tough grasses in the hot desert,

    and mosses and lichens in the cold desert. It has very few varieties of plants.

    Hot desert vegetationCold desertvegetation (tundra)

    Forest biome

    The vegetation in a forest biome consists of mainly trees. It generally has many varieties of plants.

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    Distribution of NaturalVegetation

    Climate is a major factor in influencing the

    distribution of natural vegetation.

    There are 3 climatic types..

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    Distribution of Natural

    Vegetation

    Very low temperatures, often below 0C. Very low annual precipitation,below 250 mm

    Low to modern temperatures, ranging from 0C to 34C,

    depending on the season. Moderate annual precipitation,

    300 mm to 1 000 mm

    High temperatures throughout the year, 20C to 30C.

    High precipitation, above 1 000 mm

    Temperate region

    Polar region

    Tropical region

    Tropical region

    Temperate region

    Polar region

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    Distribution of NaturalVegetation

    Temperature and precipitation can

    influence plant growth.

    Plant growth is more abundant in areaswhere temperatures are consistentlyabove 20C than in areas wheretemperatures fall below 6C.

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    Distribution of NaturalVegetation

    Water is required by plants to make food.

    Thus, different types of natural vegetationforests are found in different parts of the world.

    - forests --- high precipitation at above1 000 mm per year.

    - grasslands --- moderate precipitation

    between 200 mm to 1 000 mm per year.

    - hot desert vegetation or tundra --- no or

    little precipitation at less than 250 mm per

    year.

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    Distribution of NaturalVegetation

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    Tropical forests are a cradle of biodiversity. It hasbeen estimated that half of the plant and animal lifeforms that live on this planet are found in thisenvironment, even though tropical forests coveronly six percent of the earths surface.Source: The Tropical Rainforest by Francesco Petretti, Journey Editions, 1998, Italy.

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    Tropical Rainforest

    Tropical rainforests- found in places that experience the

    tropical equatorial climate

    - high temperatures, about 27

    C- high amount of rainfall, above 1 500 mm

    throughout the year

    - examples of tropical rainforests include

    the Amazon Basin in South America,

    Congo Basin in Africa and parts of

    Southeast Asia

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    Tropical Rainforest

    Structure of the forest

    - 5 layers:- Emergent layer, 30 m to 50 m

    - Canopy layer, 15 m to 30 m- Understorey layer, 6 m to 15 m

    - Shrub layer, grow up to 6 m

    - Undergrowth layer, grow up to5 m

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    Tropical RainforestEmergent layer 50 m

    Tall trees, called emergents, reach a height of 30 m

    to 50 m. Their crowns appear above the canopy

    layer. These trees have tall, thick and straight trunks.

    30 m

    Canopy layer

    The trees in this layer reach a height of 15 m to 30

    m. Their wide, shallow and umbrella-shaped crowns

    form a continuous leaf cover, called a canopy, as

    they prevent sunlight from penetrating into the lower

    layers of the forest. 15 m

    Understorey layer

    The trees here have narrower, oval-shaped crownsbecause most of the sunlight is blocked by the

    canopy. These trees grow where gaps in the canopy

    allow sunlight to pass through. Their heights range

    from 6 m to 15 m. Young trees of the emergent and

    canopy layers are also found in this layer.

    6 m

    Shrub layer

    Tree saplings and woody plants are found in this

    layer. They may grow up to 6 m high.

    5 m

    Undergrowth layer

    The undergrowth or forest floor is made up of

    grasses, ferns, mosses and fungi. Plant growth is

    sparse because very little sunlight reaches this layer.

    Plants in this layer reach a maximum height of 5 m.

    0 m

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    Tropical Rainforest Characteristics of the 5 layers

    Emergent layer

    - trees have tall, thick and straight trunksCanopy layer- tree crowns inter-lock

    - presence of epiphytes and lianas, and parasitic plantsUnderstorey layer- trees with narrower crowns- presence of parasitic plants

    Shrub layer- tree saplings and woody plants foundUndergrowth layer- sparse due to lack of sunlight that reaches the forest

    floor

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    Tropical Rainforest Characteristics

    - a wide diversity of plant species

    - 750 species of trees and 1 500 species of other plants

    in 1 hectare

    - the high temperature and rainfall throughout the year

    enables it to support a large variety of plants

    Density

    - extremely dense

    - density is due to high temperature and rainfall that

    encourage abundant vegetation growth

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    Tropical Rainforest

    Characteristicsand AdaptationsLeaves

    - are evergreens

    - due to high rainfall throughout theyear, trees do not shed leaves at the

    same time

    - are waxy with drip tips

    - to allow rainwater to drain off easily

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    Tropical Rainforest

    Characteristics and Adaptations

    Flowers and fruits

    - are colourful and sweet-smelling- to attract insects for pollination and

    animals for seed dispersal

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    Quick Quiz

    Can you identify theflower?

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    Quick Quiz

    It is a type of Rafflesia, a spectacular plant

    found in the tropical rainforest.

    There are 15 to 19 species of Rafflesia.

    Rafflesia is known to produce the largestindividual flower on the Earth.

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    Tropical rainforest

    Characteristics and AdaptationsBark and branches- thin and smooth branches- does not need protection against cold or dry conditions

    - branches are found at the uppermost one-third of thetrunks to get as much sunlight as possible

    Roots

    - shallow and spreading- nutrients are found at topsoil due to high decomposition- buttress roots (of some tall trees)- support weight of trees

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest

    Tropical monsoon forest- found in the tropics

    - high temperatures, about 26C

    - high amount of rainfall, above 1 500 mm

    throughout the year, but with distinct wet

    and dry seasons

    - located in South Asia, Southeast

    Asia,southern China and northern

    Australia

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest

    Distribution

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest

    Structure of the forest

    3 layers: - Canopy layer, 25 m to 30 m

    - Understorey layer, about 15 m- Undergrowth layer

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest30 m

    Canopy layer

    Trees can grow to 25 to 30 m

    in height. They are more

    spread out than those in a

    tropical rainforests, plants such

    as creepers, vines, epiphytes

    and parasitic plants are found

    within this layer.

    15 m

    Understorey layer

    The trees in the understorey

    are about 15 m in height.

    6 m

    Undergrowth

    Bamboo thickets and grasses

    grow densely here during the

    wet season. They are

    dense during the dry season.

    0 m

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest

    Characteristics of the 3 layers

    Canopy layer

    - more spread out than those in tropical rainforest

    - presence of epiphytes and lianas, and parasitic plantsUnderstorey layer

    - consists of shorter trees about 15 m in height

    Undergrowth

    - bamboo thickets and grasses grow densely hereduring the wet season but are less dense during dryseason

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest

    CharacteristicsDiversity of plant species- about 200 species in 1 hectare

    - less species compared to tropical rainforestdue to inconsistent rainfall

    Density

    - plant growth is abundant but less dense thantropical rainforest

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest

    Characteristics & Adaptations

    Leaves

    - are deciduous

    - shed leaves during the dry season to minimise

    loss of water through transpiration

    - waxy with drip tips to allow rainwater to drain

    off easily

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest

    Characteristics & Adaptations

    Bark and branches

    - thick and coarse

    - protects the trunk from heat and drynessduring the dry season

    - withstand extreme heat from natural forest

    fires

    - branches found around middle of trunks as

    trees grow less dense than tropical rainforest

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    Tropical Monsoon Forest

    Characteristics & Adaptations

    Roots

    - deep tap roots- to tap water sources deep under the

    ground as rainfall is irregular throughout

    the year

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    Tropical forests in a glance

    What are the similarities between the

    tropical rainforest and the tropicalmonsoon forest?

    What are the differences?

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    Tropical forests in a glance

    Similarities

    - both forests are dense

    - leaves are waxy with drip-tips

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    Tropical forests in a glance

    Differencesdiversity

    density

    leaves

    bark &

    branches

    roots

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    Answers

    Tropical rainforest Differences in

    terms of

    Tropical

    monsoonforest

    more diversity less

    denser density less denseevergreen leaves deciduous

    Smooth, thin bark

    Branches at top one-third

    bark &

    branches

    Thick bark

    Branches aroundmiddle of tree

    shallow roots deep tap roots

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    Mangrove forests Found mainly in areas experiencing

    tropical climate, along sheltered coastal

    regions and places where rivers constantlydeposit clay and silt.

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    Mangrove Forests

    Structure- grows to a height of 2 m to 40 m

    - horizontal zones of mangrove species

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    Mangrove Forests

    Coastal area

    Avicennia and Sonneratiatrees are

    common in this zone, which is the

    nearest to the coast. They have adapted

    to growing in salt water, as the coastal

    zone is flooded with seawater during

    high tide. The trees have breathing

    roots or aerial roots.

    Middle zone

    Rhizophoratrees are common in this

    zone. They have prop roots or stilt roots.

    Inland zone

    Bruguiera trees grow further inland, as

    they are the least tolerant of salt water.

    They have knee-like roots.

    Low tide

    High tide

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    Mangrove Forests

    Characteristics and Adaptations- four main species which are known ashalophytes- Avicennia, Sonneratia, Rhizophora, Bruguiera

    - dense and luxuriant

    Leaves- evergreen- salt secretors- ultrafiltrators

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    Mangrove Forests Characteristics and Adaptations

    Flowers

    - generally colourful to attract insects to pollinate

    Fruits

    - buoyant so that waves and currents can carry themaway

    - elongated with sharp tips to anchor in soft muddy soil

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    Mangrove Forests

    Characteristics and Adaptations

    Roots

    - aerial roots that are exposed- allow them to take in oxygen

    - prop roots

    - anchor the trees firmly in the muddy soil

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    Coniferous Forests

    Coniferous forest

    - found in places that experience a cool

    continental climate

    - experiences seasons- temperatures range from -40C to 21C

    - low amount of precipitation, usually in the form

    of snow, 300 mm to 635 mm in a year- located in Alaska, northern Canada, northern

    USA, northern Scandinavia and Russia

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    Distribution

    Coniferous Forests

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    Coniferous Forest

    Structure

    - no distinct layers

    - generally uniform in height, about 20 mto 30 m

    - trees grow close together

    - little undergrowth

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    Coniferous forests

    Characteristics and AdaptationsDiversity

    - few species as not many trees can adapt to

    the climate- the trees grow in pure stands

    Density

    - forest are not dense as the climate does notsupport dense vegetation growth

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    Coniferous Forest

    CharacteristicsLeaves- evergreen- retain leaves so that photosynthesis can takeplace whenever temperature rises above 6C

    - needle-like with small surface area to reducewater loss due to transpiration

    - store water for use in winter

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    Coniferous Forest

    Characteristics and Adaptations

    Flowers and Fruits

    - trees bear female and male cones

    - female cones produce seeds

    - male cones produce pollen

    - cones can be dispersed by wind or

    animals after pollination

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    Coniferous forest

    Characteristics and AdaptationsBark and branches- thick bark- to protect from long, cold winters- flexible branches that slope downwards- to enable snow to slide off easilyRoots

    - shallow, spreading roots- enable trees to absorb water easily from soilsurface when snow melts

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    Importance of Forests

    Support diversity of plants and animals.

    Natural habitats for animals.

    Provide us with resources.

    Home to some natives.

    Part of our natural heritage.

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    Learning Outcomes

    Global distribution of tropical rainforests,tropical monsoon forests, mangroves andconiferous forests.Characteristics and adaptations of tropicalrainforests, tropical monsoon forests,mangroves and coniferous forests.Skills

    -Compare and contrast the characteristicsof different forests.