10 Science Notes 15 Our Environment 1
10 Science Notes 15 Our Environment 1
10 Science Notes 15 Our Environment 1
10kJ
100kJ
1000 kJ
Energy
Secondary
Consumer
Primary
Consumer
Producer
TROPHIC LEVEL Energy Flow
So only 10% of Energy is transferred to next trophic level while 90% of energy is
used by present trophic level in its life processes.
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Parasite
?While the conc. of harmful chemical increases with every next trophic level in
a food chain. It is called Bio-magnification For Eg.
Grass
(10 ppm)
DDT
Dear
(200 ppm)
DDT
Lion
(5000ppm)
DDT
?Maximum concentration of such chemicals accumulated in human bodies.
?Naturally the food chains are inter-connected with each other forming a web
like pattern, which is known as FOOD WEB.
?The loss of energy at each step (trophic level) is very high, so very little
amount of energy remains after four trophic levels.
?There are gnerally a big population at lower trophic levels of an ecosystem.
For Eg. the population of the producer is higher than the consumer carnivore
(lion) population.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
?Changes in environment affect us and our activities change the environment
around us. This led to the slow degreadation of environment that arose many
environmental problems. Eg. depletion of the Ozone Layer and waste
disposal.
I Depletion of Ozone Layer
?Ozone (O ) layer is largely found in the stratosphere which is a part of our
3
atmosphere from 12 km 50km above sea level.
?Ozone is a deadly poison at the ground level.
?Ozone is formed as a result of a following photochemical reaction.
O
2
hv
(1800A to 2000A)
O + O
(Splitting of
molecular oxygen)
O
2
+ O O
3
(Ozone)
?Ozone layer is a protective blanket around earth which absorbs most of the
harmful U.V. (Ultraviolet) radiation of the Sun, thus protecting the living
beings of the earth from health hazards like skin cancer, cataract in eyes,
weaken immune system, destruction of plants etc.
?The decline of Ozone layer thickness is Antartica was first discovered in 1985
and was termed as OZONE HOLE.
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Reason of Ozone Depletion :
Excessive use of CFCs (Chloro Flouro Carbon) a synthetic, inert chemical Eg.
Freon which are used as refrigerants and in fire extinguishers, caused Ozone
depletion in the upper atmosphere. A single chlorine atom can destroys 1,00,000
Ozone molecules. U.N.E.P. (United Nation Envrionment Programme) did an
excellent job in forging an agreement to freeze CFC production at 1986 levels
(KYOTO Protocol) by all countries.
Garbage Disposal
Industrialization and rise in demand of consumer goods have created a major
problem in the form of wastes/garbage accumulation and its disposal especially in
urban area.
The different methods of solid wastes disposal commonly used around the world
are.
1. Open dumping : A conventional method in which solid wastes dumped in
selected areas of a town. It actually cause pollution
2. Land fillings : Wastes are dumped in low living area and are compacted by
rolling with bulldozers
3. Composting : Organic wastes are filled into a compost pit (2m x 1m x 1m). It
is then covered with a thin layer of soil. After about three months the same
garbage filled inside the pit changes into organic manure.
4. Recycling : The solid wastes is broken down into its constituent simpler
materials. These materials are then used to make new items. Even non-bio
degradable solid wastes like plastic, metal can be recycled.
5 Reuse : A very simple conventional technique of using an item again & again.
For Eg. paper can be reused for making envelops etc.
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EXERCISE
(Question Bank)
Very Short Answers (1 Mark)
1. Define Biomagnification
2. Expand the term CFC & U.N.E.P.
3. Define Ozone hole
4. Which of the following is/are Biodegradable plastic cups, cowdung,
Aluminium foil, cotton.
5. Define food web
6. Define Ecosystem
7. Differentiate between Biodegradable and non biodegradable wastes.
8. Use of Kulhads was not environment friendly idea. Why?
9. Draw an Energy Pyramid showing different trophic level.
10. What is the advantage of disposable paper cup use over plastic cups?
11. How can we help in reducing the the problem of waste disposal? Give any
two methods.
12. What is role of decomposer in Ecosystem.
13. Give any two ways in which non biodegradable substance would affect the
environment.
14. What are trophic levels? Give an example of a food chain and state the
different trophic levels in it.
15. What will happen if we kill all the organisms in one trophic level?
16. Study the food chain given below.
I Grass Grasshopper Frog
II Wheat Rat Snake Hawk
Which of the two consumers frog/hawk will get more available energy and why?
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