Climatic factors; Fire and Atmosphere

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Overview

This note contains detail information about fire and atmosphere along with its importance. Fire is naturally caused by lightning or volcanic activities, but most of the fire is caused by human activities. The atmosphere is the different gases envelope which surrounds the earth. It contains different types of gases like; oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and other gases.
Climatic factors; Fire and Atmosphere

Fire

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Fire is naturally caused by lightning or volcanic activities, but most of the fire is caused by human activities. Sometimes it is also caused by falling down of rocks on dry leaves. Some of the effects of fire are:

  • Fire burns vegetation.
  • Fire kills soil organisms.
  • Fire destroy organic matter and make the soil dry.
  • Fire destroy animals and their habitat.
  • Sometimes fire needs for seed germination of grasses like Cynodon.

Atmosphere

The atmosphere is the different gases envelope which surrounds the earth. It contains different types of gases like; oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and other gases.

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Effects/Importance of Atmosphere

  • Oxygen is essential for respiration in living organisms.
  • The concentration of oxygen determines the distribution of animals in aquatic media and at high altitude.
  • CO2is essential for photosynthesis in plants.
  • The high concentration of CO2 act as a toxic effect in both aquatic and terrestrial animals.
  • Nitrogen is an important constituent of protein and nucleic acid. The free atmospheric nitrogen is converted into nitrates by nitrogen fixing bacteria which is used by the plants as fertilizer.

Things to remember
  • Fire is naturally caused by lightning or volcanic activities, but most of the fire is caused by human activities. Sometimes it is also caused by falling down of rocks on dry leaves.
  • The atmosphere is the different gases envelope which surrounds the earth. 
  •  It contains different types of gases like; oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and other gases.
  • Nitrogen is an important constituent of protein and nucleic acid. The free atmospheric nitrogen is converted into nitrates by nitrogen fixing bacteria which is used by the plants as fertilizer.

 

 

 

 

 

  • It includes every relationship which established among the people.
  • There can be more than one community in a society. Community smaller than society.
  • It is a network of social relationships which cannot see or touched.
  • common interests and common objectives are not necessary for society.

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