Physical Environment JSS1 Social Studies Lesson Note
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PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT: MEANING, TYPES AND FEATURES.
An environment is a natural world in which people, animals, and plants live.Generally, it refers to everything within our surroundings.
Physical Environment therefore refers to all natural and non-natural things around us.It can also be regarded as our immediate environment.
TYPES OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
- Natural environment: it includes; valleys forests, deserts, hills, mountains, rivers, grasslands, etc.
- Non-natural environment or man-made: it includes; bridges, houses, hospitals, roads, vehicles, police stations, markets, schools, etc.
Features of the physical environment.
Nigeria’s physical environment features include;
- Relief
- Rivers
- Lakes
- Seasons
- Weather
- Vegetation.
RELIEF: This refers to land surface features above the sea level.
Relief can be classified into;
- Highland
- Low land
HIGHLAND: It can be described as a mountainous or hilly section of a country. Examples are; idanre hill, Adamawa mountains, and Udi Nsukka plateau mountain.
LOW LAND: Low land can be referred to as plains, the Chad Basin plain, etc.
IMPORTANCE OF HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS
Highlands
- They serve as easy defense during war
- They serve as tourist centers
- They are good sources of minerals like gold, tin, etc.
- Some help in the construction of hydro-electric power in Nigeria
Lowlands
- They serve as means of transportation e.g. roads, railways ports.
- They are good for agricultural purposes
- Suitable for human habitation
- They provide a good place for rearing animals
RIVERS: The two major sources of rivers in Nigeria are River Niger and Benue. Others are; River Ogun, Osun, ZamfaraAnambara, Cross Rivers, etc.
IMPORTANCE OR USES OF RIVERS IN NIGERIA
- They are used for domestic purposes such as drinking, washing, cooking, etc
- They provide employment opportunities for fishermen, shipbuilders, etc.
- They are used for generating electricity e.gKangi dam
- They are used by industries for production purposes. E.g. for production of soft drinks, bottled water, etc.
- They provide food for mankind e.g. fish, crayfish, etc.
- They are used in the construction of sea ports.
LAKES: A lake can be defined as a large area of water surrounded by land
SEASONS: There are two seasons in Nigeria
They are;
- Wet season
- Dry season
Wet Season: This is a period of rainfall and humidity. It falls between April and October and sometimes to November.
It is normally caused by southwest wind. This is a good period for farming activities in Nigeria.
Dry season: It is caused by North-East wind coming from the Sahara desert. It comes with harmattan, particularly in Northern Nigeria. The dry season starts from November to April.
WEATHER: This refers to the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place and time. The atmospheric conditions change from time to time.
CLIMATE: Climate refers to the average weather condition of a particular place over a while.
ELEMENTS OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE
- Temperature: This refers to the degree of coldness and hotness of a place at any particular time. Temperature is measured by “Thermometer”
- Rainfall: It is a situation where excess condensed water vapour in the atmosphere is released to the earth. It is measured by “rain gauge”.
- Wind: This is the movement of the air in a particular direction.It is measured by a “Wind vane and Anemometer”
- Air Pressure: Pressure can be defined as the force exerted by the atmosphere on the earth’s surface and other objects by air. It is measured through the “Mercury barometer and aneroid barometer”.
- Relative Humidity: This is the degree or amount of moisture (water present in the air) in the atmosphere. It is measured with a “hygrometer”.
- Clouds: These are tiny droplets of water vapor in the atmosphere.
- Sunshine: This is the direct light of the sun. It is the brightness of the sun.
VEGETATION: This refers to the ground cover provided by plants. It is influenced by its climate.
There are three types of vegetation belts in Nigeria namely;
- Forest
- Savanna
- Montane
Forest: It contains trees such as Mangrove swamp forests and rainforests.
Savanna: It consists of trees covered with grasses and flowers located between trees. It can be further subdivided into Guinea Savanna, Sudan Savanna, and Sahel Savanna.
Montane Vegetation: These are vegetations with trees and grasses. It can be found in Adamawa, Jos, etc.
Evaluation :
– Define an environment
– What is the physical environment?
– State the types of physical environment and explain with examples
– Highlight the features of the physical environment and explain with examples