Exercises Jaa C07/B1. Choose the correct alternatives Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen Choose the correct alternatives. a) The amount of Finnish land surface area that is covered in bogs is: approximately 10 % over 25 % over 30 % approximately half b) Bog formation is accelerated by: heavy precipitation heavy evaporation warm temperature flat ground c) Peatland complex types: The edges of a raised bog are lower than its center. The central parts of a raised bog are rich in nutrients. Palsa bogs are common in Kainuu and in Northern Ostrobothnia. Aapa fens receive a lot of nutrients from their surrounding environment. e) Forest-like bog types include: open bogs pine swamps spruce bogs water meadows Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen C07/A2. Bogs in the Paikkatietoikkuna service Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen Familiarize yourself with the Paikkatietoikkuna map data service. - Click the "Map Layers" button in the menu on the left, and sort the layers by data producer by selecting the alternative from the drag-down menu. - Choose the data provider "Natural Resources Finland". - Select the layer called "Site main class 2017". Close the menus and look at the map. - The colors on the map indicate different bog types: forests (green), spruce bogs (blue), pine swamps (orange), and open bogs (red). - Study the map and answer the following questions. a) Which part of Finland accommodates the most pine swamps? b) Which part of Finland accommodates the most open bogs? c) What kinds of bogs are there in your home region? Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen
C07/B1. Choose the correct alternatives Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen Choose the correct alternatives. a) The amount of Finnish land surface area that is covered in bogs is: approximately 10 % over 25 % over 30 % approximately half b) Bog formation is accelerated by: heavy precipitation heavy evaporation warm temperature flat ground c) Peatland complex types: The edges of a raised bog are lower than its center. The central parts of a raised bog are rich in nutrients. Palsa bogs are common in Kainuu and in Northern Ostrobothnia. Aapa fens receive a lot of nutrients from their surrounding environment. e) Forest-like bog types include: open bogs pine swamps spruce bogs water meadows Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen
C07/A2. Bogs in the Paikkatietoikkuna service Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen Familiarize yourself with the Paikkatietoikkuna map data service. - Click the "Map Layers" button in the menu on the left, and sort the layers by data producer by selecting the alternative from the drag-down menu. - Choose the data provider "Natural Resources Finland". - Select the layer called "Site main class 2017". Close the menus and look at the map. - The colors on the map indicate different bog types: forests (green), spruce bogs (blue), pine swamps (orange), and open bogs (red). - Study the map and answer the following questions. a) Which part of Finland accommodates the most pine swamps? b) Which part of Finland accommodates the most open bogs? c) What kinds of bogs are there in your home region? Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen