Opening :
Good Morning, guys!. How are you today?.
Lesson :
Ok audiences, I will talk aboutmountaint.
Mountain
Environments
Today’s Learning Objectives:
- To understand more about Mountain Environments.
- To know more about the animal, plant and human life in Mountain Environments.
Climate
(Weather)
Climate
differs depending on the part of the mountain you are on. It could be
sunny and warm on one side, and wet and bitterly cold on the other.
Generally, mountains get colder as you ascend, approximately dropping 0.6oc for
every 100m climbed.
Above
a certain level (known as the snow line) conditions are so cold that the
mountain is almost permanently covered in snow and ice. Patches free from
snow and ice indicate parts too steep for it to cling to. Snow line
height alters depending on world location of the mountain. At the poles
it is at sea level, in the tropics and near the sea it can be as high as
5,000m, and in the European Alps it can be as low as 2,700m.
What
lives on Mountains?
The next set of slides will focus on what lives
on Mountains. You will know more about:
- Plant Life
- Animal Life
Plant
Life on Mountains
The
upper slopes of mountains are rugged and exposed. Only the hardiest
animals and plants survive. There are fewer species as altitude is
gained.
Plants
appear where soil builds up in crevices. They are usually small to reduce
water loss. A long root system helps plants to maintain stability and
find water. Some plants are brightly coloured to attract
insects.
Types
of Plants
Plants
that may be found on mountains include conifers, oak, chestnut, maple,
junipers, stonecrops, campions, mosses, ferns and climbers.
Animal
Life on Mountains
Animals
have to cope with the cold, bitter winds, and steep and uneven slopes of
mountains. Many have thick coats to keep warm, and they often survive by
sheltering in burrows, hibernating during the coldest periods, or moving down
to the lower slopes for winter. Animals need to be sure-footed to move
about and reach vegetation on the cliff edges. Many have hooves or toes
that move independently.
Types
of Animals
Animals
that may be found on mountains include goats, sheep, camels, ibex, marmot, snow
leopard, llamas and lizards.
Bird
Life
Birds
must be strong fliers to cope with the strong and swirling winds. They
feed on small mammals, seeds and insects. Insects blown up the mountains
by icy winds form convenient frozen food! Birds that can be found in
mountain areas include eagles, falcons and condors.
Do
Humans live there?
Mountain
peoples have learned to live in steep, isolated, and sometimes dangerous
landscapes. They speak many different languages, and follow many different
traditions.
Mountain
Life
Despite
the hardships of life in the mountains, most mountain people love their
beautiful land. Many young people leave their homes to find better jobs, but
the mountains are still in their hearts. Today, some young people are finding jobs
nearby as mountain guides or shopkeepers, helping tourists enjoy their scenic
mountain homes.
Closing:
Is everything clear, so far?. Ok that’s all for
today.
See you next time. Bye....
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