ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT
  • Environments
    • Environmental Change
    • Environmental Management
  • Investigative Study 1 - Coral Reefs
    • Corals - Glossary
    • Corals - Biophysical processes >
      • Corals - Coral health and diversity
    • Corals - Causes of change >
      • Corals - Bleaching
      • Corals - Bleaching Research lesson
      • Corals - Investigating Change
      • Coral - Investigating change with GIS
      • Corals - Adani infographic
      • Coral - Using Within
      • Corals - Lizard Island >
        • Corals - Lizard Island 2012
        • Corals - Lizard Island 2016
    • Corals - Management >
      • Adani Debate
      • Corals - Evaluating Management
      • Corals - Video Conference
      • Corals - Management activities
      • Corals - Management - Twitter
  • Investigative Study 2 - Tundra
    • Tundra - Glossary
    • Tundra - biophysical processes >
      • McDonald and Heard Islands - Biophysical processes
      • Churchill - biophysical processes
      • Skills: climate graphs
      • Maps: Heard Island
    • Tundra - Causes of change >
      • Heard and McDonald Islands - Causes of Change
      • Churchill - Causes of Change
      • Tundra - Cause and effect
      • Tundra - climate change infographic
      • Tundra - virtual fieldwork
      • Tundra - maps and photos
      • Tundra - Using Twitter
      • Tundra Connections
    • Tundra - Management >
      • Heard and McDonald Islands - Management
      • Churchill - Management
      • Evaluating Management Strategies
      • Tundra - Writing task
      • Tundra - Radio collar tracking
    • Tundra Revision
  • HSIE Teachers Home

Tundra - glossary

Albedo: The fraction of of solar radiation that is reflected back into space.

Antarctic Circle: The parallel of 66.5 degrees south latitude.

Arctic Circle: The parallel of 66.5 degrees north latitude.

Atmosphere: The gaseous envelope surrounding Earth.

Biosphere: The living organisms of Earth.

Boreal forest (taiga): a needle-leaf forest in sub-arctic regions of Eurasia and North America.


Carrying capacity: In the case of tourism, carrying capacity refers to the number of visitors or activities that can take place in an area without environmental degradation occurring.

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Climate: Weather conditions of a long period of time.

Evaporation: When liquid water is converted to gaseous water vapour.

Glacier: a large natural accumulation of land ice that flows downhill, or outwards from the it point of accumulation.

Hydrosphere: All water on Earth, including lakes, rivers, oceans, groundwater, etc.

Ice Sheet: A blanket of ice that completely covers the underlying terrain.

Lithosphere: the solid, inorganic portion of the Earth's surface.

Polar High: A high pressure system over either polar region.


Subpolar Low: A zone of low pressure situated at about 50-60 degrees latitude (either North or South). Also known as a polar front.

Taiga: see boreal forest.

Tundra: a treeless region, where low growing plants such as moss, heath and lichens grow and where subsoil is permafrost or permanently frozen soil.
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Permafrost: permanently frozen, impermeable ground (upper layers may thaw during summer). It results when ground surface temperatures remain below freezing point for long periods. 

Weather: short-term atmospheric conditions (day-to-day).
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  • Environments
    • Environmental Change
    • Environmental Management
  • Investigative Study 1 - Coral Reefs
    • Corals - Glossary
    • Corals - Biophysical processes >
      • Corals - Coral health and diversity
    • Corals - Causes of change >
      • Corals - Bleaching
      • Corals - Bleaching Research lesson
      • Corals - Investigating Change
      • Coral - Investigating change with GIS
      • Corals - Adani infographic
      • Coral - Using Within
      • Corals - Lizard Island >
        • Corals - Lizard Island 2012
        • Corals - Lizard Island 2016
    • Corals - Management >
      • Adani Debate
      • Corals - Evaluating Management
      • Corals - Video Conference
      • Corals - Management activities
      • Corals - Management - Twitter
  • Investigative Study 2 - Tundra
    • Tundra - Glossary
    • Tundra - biophysical processes >
      • McDonald and Heard Islands - Biophysical processes
      • Churchill - biophysical processes
      • Skills: climate graphs
      • Maps: Heard Island
    • Tundra - Causes of change >
      • Heard and McDonald Islands - Causes of Change
      • Churchill - Causes of Change
      • Tundra - Cause and effect
      • Tundra - climate change infographic
      • Tundra - virtual fieldwork
      • Tundra - maps and photos
      • Tundra - Using Twitter
      • Tundra Connections
    • Tundra - Management >
      • Heard and McDonald Islands - Management
      • Churchill - Management
      • Evaluating Management Strategies
      • Tundra - Writing task
      • Tundra - Radio collar tracking
    • Tundra Revision
  • HSIE Teachers Home