Enviromental World History

You will make an argument and use evidence from 1) the class lecture and 2) reading material to debate whether humans have had a bigger effect on the environment throughout history or whether the environment has had a bigger influence on human development.

 

  • You will write a 750-word paper (approximately three double-spaced pages)
  • Should have an overall argument that addresses the question
  • Present at least three major ideas to organize the paper which draw on material from the lectures and reading assignments
  • Analyze two primary sources within the three main ideas
  • Clear structure how you will organize those ideas
  • Citations are parenthesis with author and page # or my name and my lecture title
    • (Mevissen Neo Europe); (Marks 18); (McNeill 115)

      Understanding GlobalGeography andClimate

      Agenda

          • ◦Tech problems
          • ◦Discuss Marks“Preface” and“Intro”
          • ◦Lesson: Geography& Climate
            1. Finish Chapter 1
            2. ReadingQuiz#2dueTOMORROW at11:59 pm

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      Divide into groups of 4.

            • 1.I will assign groups a question to answer.
            • 2.Discussonly this question.
            • 3.After5 minutes, I will place you in a group withpeoplewho answered the other questions
            • 4.You will ‘teach’ your group the answer to your question.
            • 5.Be prepared to answer questions that your classmateshave about this.
            • 1.What are the four interrelated themes that Marks studies toexplain the “Origins of the Modern World”?
            • 2.How/why does he disagree with the “rise of the West” or“Eurocentric” narratives? How does that relate to an“ethnocentric” narrative?
            • 3.When is the ‘modern’ era and what features describe it? Howdo historians typically write about the origins of the modernera?
            • 4.How does Marks integrate environment into his history?What are examples of events in history that he points outwhere the environment affected humans?

      Geography and Climate

      Turn to partner–discuss

            • What are two ways that you’ve interacted withthe environment–the physical world–today?(think: weather, transport options, the foods you ate, anydiseases you’ve gotten, encounters with animals)
            • What is your favorite vacation destination? Whatdo you like about it? Does something differentabout the environment affect your decision whereto vacation? How?

      https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Mollweide_projection_SW.jpg

                    Why do we care aboutwhich direction rivers flowor how often rain falls?

                    MINERAL DEPOSITS

                    Mineral deposits

                          • Affects therelative value ofminerals
                          • Also makescertain mineral-rich regions moreprosperous ORdesirable foroutsiders

                    Image result for gold artifactsMineral deposits

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                    Image result for iron age artifactsIron age

                    Related imageBone stone

                    Shell Age

                    FOSSIL FUELS

                          • Deposits fromancientbiological matter
                          • Formationdepends onspecificconditions ofheat andpressure

                    Fossil fuels

                    https://slideplayer.com/slide/12767993/77/images/3/Formation+of+fossil+fuels.jpg

                    Fossil fuels

                    http://firesideresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/coal-deposits1.gif

                    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b3/World_petroleum_systems.png/1280px-World_petroleum_systems.png

                    Fossil fuels

                    Doesanyoneknow whatthis maprepresents?

                    CLIMATE

                    HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE IT?

                    Climate isnotweather (daily meteorologicalconditions like air pressure, humidity,temperature, precipitation, winds, sunshine orcloudiness) but the average weather patternsand behavior over a long period of time

                    WHAT AFFECTS CLIMATE?

                    LATITUDE

                    BODIES OF WATER

                    ALTITUDE

                    TERRAIN

                    WHAT AFFECTS CLIMATE?

                    LATITUDE

                    BODIES OF WATER

                    ALTITUDE

                    TERRAIN

                    LATITUDE

                    https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiRl9eWi7HdAhXtQ98KHdGpDcEQjRx6BAgBEAU&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbwstoa.blogspot.com%2F2014%2F10%2Ffactors-that-influence-climate.html&psig=AOvVaw0GgHLKh8oEI76PWtxwxuz2&ust=1536691256576191

                    Related imageThe sun’senergycausescirculatingcurrents (airand ocean)

                    https://images.slideplayer.com/34/10193608/slides/slide_12.jpg

                    Because ofwinds atequator,seasonsmarked bywet/dryperiods

                    WHAT AFFECTS CLIMATE?

                    LATITUDE

                    BODIES OF WATER

                    ALTITUDE

                    TERRAIN

                    https://images.slideplayer.com/26/8546129/slides/slide_26.jpg

                            • Waterheatsand cools moreslowly thanlanddoes
                            • Less variationof temperaturenear bodies ofwater

                    WHAT AFFECTS CLIMATE?

                    LATITUDE

                    BODIES OF WATER

                    ALTITUDE

                    TERRAIN

                    Image result for mountain kilimanjaro

                              • higher elevations =less pressure(gravity)
                              • less pressure = gasmolecules expand
                              • expanding moleculescool down (volumeand temp of gas haveinverse relationship)

                      https://kestrelinstruments.com/pub/media/wysiwyg/smartwave/porto/kestrel/images/Density_Altitude_-Column_of_Air.png

                      Vector Illustration With High altitude Zones Of TheDifferentelevations,differentecosystems

                      Mid-Class review quiz

                              • Why is it warmer at the equator than at thepoles?
                              • How does water moderate temperature?
                              • How does the ocean current circulation affectthe globe?
                              • Why does the temperature drop as you go upa mountain?

                      WHAT AFFECTS CLIMATE?

                      LATITUDE

                      BODIES OF WATER

                      ALTITUDE

                      TERRAIN

                      Terrain includes elevation andproximity to bodies of water, alsoincludes:

                              • Topography (shape of land)
                              • Vegetation coverage

                      Image result for gobi desert and tibetan plateau from spaceTibetanPlateau

                      Gobi Desert

                      Topography

                      https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/regional-geography-of-the-world-globalization-people-and-places/section_04/d1fd0cddb141801dff4eac4b548c5113.jpg

                      Related imageValley and Mountain Breezes

                      24-hr convection cycles

                              • During the day, warm mountains cause heat to rise, pulls air up fromvalley
                              • During the night, as mountain cools, cooler air sinks down into the valley
                              • Regional climatic effect

                      Topography

                      Related imagehttps://www.dwd.de/EN/research/climateenvironment/climate_impact/urbanism/urban_heat_island/urbanheatisland_node.html

                      Heat islands

                              • Emissions
                              • Materialscapturesolarradiation

                      Topography

                              • Plant growthdepends on theclimate
                              • Plant/vegetationcoverage canaffect a region’sclimate

                      Temperatureandprecipitation(rainfall)affect whatplants grow

                      Related image

                        Image result for plants affect weatherVEGETATIONAFFECTSCLIMATE-trees/plants absorb warmth

                                • plants part of hydrological cycle(store water, keep in soil)
                                • trees block wind/sun (lessevaporation)
                                • transpiration release moisture intothe air (cooling, clouds, reflection)

                        Image result for trees and their climate effecthttp://theclimatelemon.com/8-amazing-benefits-of-trees/

                        HOW HAVE THESE FACTORSINFLUENCED WORLD HISTORY?

                        Think of three examplescited above think howthey will connect withMarks’ arguments.

                        To Do List

                                1. Finish Chapter 1
                                2. ReadingQuiz#2 dueTOMORROW at 11:59 PM