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Weather & Human Interaction. Weather & Human Interaction. 9A. What is the Difference between “Adapt” and “Modify”?. ADAPTATION (To Adapt). MODIFICATION (To Modify). a change in human behavior to cope with environmental conditions (e.g., different clothing).
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Weather & Human Interaction 9A What is the Difference between “Adapt” and “Modify”? ADAPTATION (To Adapt) MODIFICATION (To Modify) a change in human behavior to cope with environmental conditions (e.g., different clothing) • humans have actually changed some part of the physical environment • (Ex: building a dam)
Hurricanes, Cyclones, & Typhoons • What is it • A tropical storm with winds in excess of 74mph. There are 5 levels or categories of a hurricane based on wind speed. • Adaptation or Modification • Beach Houses built on stilts, Levy’s and sea walls constructed
Hurricanes, Cyclones, & Typhoons • Consequences • Flooding • Loss of Life hURRICANEdESTRUCTION
El Nino • What is it? • Periodic Warming of the surface of the Pacific Ocean. • Adaptation or Modification • Fisherman must fish deeper, as fish have moved to deeper, cool currents.
El Nino • Consequences • Increased rainfall/increased chances for severe weather. sometimes abnormal weather conditions. El Nino Explained
Tsunami • What is it? • A huge wave caused by an undersea earthquake or volcano; (literally means Harbor Wave)\ • Adaptation or Modification • Creation of Tidal wall, Warning Sirens
Tsunami • Consequences • Massive Flooding, destruction (Japan), Loss of Life, Economic hardship, Tsunami-Japan How a Tsuanami forms.
Monsoons • What is it? • Seasonal wind and rain which lasts up to three months months. Then a period of dry wind. • Modification & Adaptation • Sandbagging • Farmers must plant during the rainy season and harvest during the dry season.
Monsoon Flooding Monsoons • Consequences • Flooding • Economic devastation • Land Slides • Dependence leads to Starvation
Droughts • What is it? • Extended period where there is an absence of rain. • Human Adaptation • Irrigation, Acquiring surplus flood
Droughts U.S. Drought Mali African Drought • Consequences • Desertification, • Starvation, • inflated costs for produce