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PHYSICAL AND
HUMAN
ENVIRONMENT



 Unit 3
THE BIG PICTURE
What are some differences you can see?




Physical environment    Human environment
 (people adapt to it)    (people modify it)
DEFINITION OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
Natural surroundings which
 people, animals and plants live
 in
Comprise   of
 Water
 natural vegetation,
 landforms and rocks,
 weather and climate
Examples = Deserts, coastal
 areas, mountainous regions
                           Text pg 13
DEFINITION OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
   A changed physical environment by
    people, through activities:-
 Farming
 Mining
 Factories
 Roads and   railways

 Examples = Urban city (Singapore)

                                 Text pg 14
LETS THINK FURTHER…

How did the physical
environment changed into
the human environment?
Doyou support the
changes?
Inter-relationship between people
            and environment
                                (2a
                 People       IM ) PO
         I VE                    PA S
      SIT                           CT ITIV
    PO S
  a) CT                               S     E
(1 A
 IMP




 (1b
IMP ) NEG                                ATIVE
   AC AT                              EG
                                   ) N TS
       TS IVE                   (2b AC
                                 IMP
                Environment
Inter-relationship between people and
environment
 1a. How does human activities have positive
     impact on the environment?
    “Cloud seeding” = use rockets/planes to
     disperse substance > brings rainfall into
     areas that are semi arid/ facing drought
    Positive impacts = survival of vegetation,
     prevent drought
    Sustainable development = meets the
     needs of the present without compromising
     the ability of future generations to meet
     their own needs
(1b)How does human activities have negative
    impact on the environment?
   Humans may over cultivate the soil,
    which leads to soil erosion
   Soil erosion = detachment of soil
    particles, causes soil to loosen
   Deforestation = removal of top layer of
    soil (which contains the most nutrients
    and minerals). Hence during heavy
    rainfall, top soil will be washed off
2a.How does the physical environment
affect people positively

 It provides natural resources that
benefits people eg Sunlight, minerals

   Note: Resources can be renewable
(Able to replenish itself eg air, wind) or
non-renewable (Unable to replenish
itself/takes a long time to replenish eg
coal, petroleum)
2b. How does the physical
     environment affect people
     negatively?
Natural disasters that destroys
 human settlements eg Flood, tsunami
Unfavourable weather conditions will
 affect people’s activities eg rainy day
3.Which  has a greater influence?
 Justify your answers.
 (a) Environment has greater influence on
 people as extreme weather changes or
 natural disasters are beyond human control
 eg Tsunami, flooding
 (b) People has greater influence on
 environment as changes made to the
 environment causes irreversible damages.
 Humans also depletes natural resources
 that are limited in their supply.
OBJECTIVE

1.   Learn about the different living
     environment between a !Kung
     bushmen and a Singaporean
2.   Understand how a !Kung
     bushmen ADAPT to his
     environment and how a
     Singaporean CHANGED his
     environment
HOW (SAN)BUSHMEN ADAPT
      TO THE PHYSICAL
       ENVIRONMENT
          Click here to watch the video!




Take note of the following in the video:
Bushman’s clothes, language and tools
“Contrast”, “State the differences”

Use the following words when comparing the
                differences:

  But, However, Although, even though,
    despite in spite of, Nevertheless,
  Nonetheless, While, Whereas, Unlike
CONTRASTING MR !KUNG AND MR SING
             !Kung Bushmen          Singaporeans
Climatic     High temperature in Constant high
conditions
             the day and low        temperature
             temperature in the     throughout the
             night                  year
             Very low rainfall      High rainfall
             throughout the year throughout the
             Unpredictable rainfall year
!Kung Bushmen           Singaporeans
Water     Water holes             Taps
sources   Fruits and berries      Reservoirs/Rain
                                  Imported water
                                  Bottled/canned drinks


Food       Hunting animals           Buying cooked food
sources    Gathering roots,        or raw food from the
          berries, fruits and nuts super-markets, wet
          from the wild            markets and food stalls
!Kung Bushmen   Singaporeans
Material
for
           Animal skins    Cloth and wool
clothing   Leaves and      Animal skins
           grasses         (leather)
                           Artificial material
                           eg Plastics and
                           polyester
!Kung          Singaporeans
           Bushmen
Types of
shelter
           Temporary      Permanent
           shelters       shelters
           Huts made of   Houses made
           leaves,        from concrete
           branches and   and steel
           shrubs
!Kung Bushmen           Singaporeans
Types of     Handmade tools          High-technology
tools /
technology   Ostrich egg shells to   tools
             store water             Tools are made
             Spears made from        in factories
             wood and animal         Machines,
             bones                   computers
             Bows and arrows
             made from animal
             muscles, stems and
             grass
!Kung           Singaporeans
            Bushmen
Modes of
transport   Walk most of    Motorcars/MRT
            the time        System of road
            No modern       networks
            transport       Airport enables
            No network of   international travel
            roads
SUMMARY
    !Kung Bushmen             Singaporean

   Live in a largely        Live in a largely
    physical                  human
    environment               environment
    (Kalahari desert in   
    South Africa)             Modified much of
   Adapted to their          the environment to
    environment and           meet their needs
    made few changes         Transformed an
    to it                     island (from forest
   The environment is        to city)
    able to meet their
    needs

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Physical and human environment st blog

  • 3. What are some differences you can see? Physical environment Human environment (people adapt to it) (people modify it)
  • 4. DEFINITION OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Natural surroundings which people, animals and plants live in Comprise of Water natural vegetation, landforms and rocks, weather and climate Examples = Deserts, coastal areas, mountainous regions Text pg 13
  • 5. DEFINITION OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENT  A changed physical environment by people, through activities:- Farming Mining Factories Roads and railways Examples = Urban city (Singapore) Text pg 14
  • 6. LETS THINK FURTHER… How did the physical environment changed into the human environment? Doyou support the changes?
  • 7. Inter-relationship between people and environment (2a People IM ) PO I VE PA S SIT CT ITIV PO S a) CT S E (1 A IMP (1b IMP ) NEG ATIVE AC AT EG ) N TS TS IVE (2b AC IMP Environment
  • 8. Inter-relationship between people and environment 1a. How does human activities have positive impact on the environment?  “Cloud seeding” = use rockets/planes to disperse substance > brings rainfall into areas that are semi arid/ facing drought  Positive impacts = survival of vegetation, prevent drought  Sustainable development = meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
  • 9. (1b)How does human activities have negative impact on the environment?  Humans may over cultivate the soil, which leads to soil erosion  Soil erosion = detachment of soil particles, causes soil to loosen  Deforestation = removal of top layer of soil (which contains the most nutrients and minerals). Hence during heavy rainfall, top soil will be washed off
  • 10. 2a.How does the physical environment affect people positively It provides natural resources that benefits people eg Sunlight, minerals Note: Resources can be renewable (Able to replenish itself eg air, wind) or non-renewable (Unable to replenish itself/takes a long time to replenish eg coal, petroleum)
  • 11. 2b. How does the physical environment affect people negatively? Natural disasters that destroys human settlements eg Flood, tsunami Unfavourable weather conditions will affect people’s activities eg rainy day
  • 12. 3.Which has a greater influence? Justify your answers. (a) Environment has greater influence on people as extreme weather changes or natural disasters are beyond human control eg Tsunami, flooding (b) People has greater influence on environment as changes made to the environment causes irreversible damages. Humans also depletes natural resources that are limited in their supply.
  • 13. OBJECTIVE 1. Learn about the different living environment between a !Kung bushmen and a Singaporean 2. Understand how a !Kung bushmen ADAPT to his environment and how a Singaporean CHANGED his environment
  • 14. HOW (SAN)BUSHMEN ADAPT TO THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Click here to watch the video! Take note of the following in the video: Bushman’s clothes, language and tools
  • 15. “Contrast”, “State the differences” Use the following words when comparing the differences: But, However, Although, even though, despite in spite of, Nevertheless, Nonetheless, While, Whereas, Unlike
  • 16. CONTRASTING MR !KUNG AND MR SING !Kung Bushmen Singaporeans Climatic High temperature in Constant high conditions the day and low temperature temperature in the throughout the night year Very low rainfall High rainfall throughout the year throughout the Unpredictable rainfall year
  • 17. !Kung Bushmen Singaporeans Water Water holes Taps sources Fruits and berries Reservoirs/Rain Imported water Bottled/canned drinks Food Hunting animals Buying cooked food sources Gathering roots, or raw food from the berries, fruits and nuts super-markets, wet from the wild markets and food stalls
  • 18. !Kung Bushmen Singaporeans Material for Animal skins Cloth and wool clothing Leaves and Animal skins grasses (leather) Artificial material eg Plastics and polyester
  • 19. !Kung Singaporeans Bushmen Types of shelter Temporary Permanent shelters shelters Huts made of Houses made leaves, from concrete branches and and steel shrubs
  • 20. !Kung Bushmen Singaporeans Types of Handmade tools High-technology tools / technology Ostrich egg shells to tools store water Tools are made Spears made from in factories wood and animal Machines, bones computers Bows and arrows made from animal muscles, stems and grass
  • 21. !Kung Singaporeans Bushmen Modes of transport Walk most of Motorcars/MRT the time System of road No modern networks transport Airport enables No network of international travel roads
  • 22. SUMMARY !Kung Bushmen Singaporean  Live in a largely  Live in a largely physical human environment environment (Kalahari desert in  South Africa) Modified much of  Adapted to their the environment to environment and meet their needs made few changes  Transformed an to it island (from forest  The environment is to city) able to meet their needs