Historic Climate
What is Climate Change?
Climate Change Causes
Climate Change Effects
Climate Change Solutions
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Where does most of the Earth's energy come from?

The Sun's radiation

100

What is a greenhouse gas?

A gas that absorbs heat/radiation from the Sun and warms Earth's atmosphere

100

What is pH?

A measurement of how acidic something is

100

What is happening to the amount of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere?

The amount of greenhouse gases is increasing

100

What does "mitigate" mean?

To lessen or try to prevent

200

What is a 'carbon sink?'

A place where carbon is stored

200

What is the purpose of a climate model?

To simulate and predict future outcomes of climate change

200

What is 'ocean acidification?'

The decrease in pH of Earth's oceans

200

What is currently happening to the amount of ice on Earth and what is causing it?

It is decreasing/melting due to increasing global temperatures

200

What is 1 example of a renewable energy source?

Solar panels, wind turbines, hydrogen fuel, etc.

300

Describe the phenomenon of 'albedo'

Darker color objects absorb more light energy, while lighter color objects reflect more light energy

300

What is the most common greenhouse gas in Earth's atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide

300

What is the main cause of more greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere?

Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas

300

What is causing Earth's sea level to rise?

The polar ice caps are melting and adding water to Earth's oceans
300

What is 1 way to reduce your carbon footprint?

Drive less, eat less meat, buy fewer new products, etc.

400

How do changes in Earth's tilt and orbit affect its climate?

They change how much energy certain areas receive, changing the temperature of the area
400

Where is most carbon stored on Earth?

In fossil fuels/the geosphere

400

What does carbon dioxide become when it enters Earth's oceans?

Carbonic acid (and bicarbonate)

400

Name at least ONE effect of ocean acidification

Coral bleaching, Earth's ocean's pH decreases, marine species die off, etc.

400

What 3 things are the most important to look at when designing a solution to climate change?

Economic, environmental and social/ethical impacts

500

What element, that allows us to breathe air, helped organisms like cyanobacteria evolve to perform photosynthesis?

Oxygen

500
Are global warming and climate change the same thing? Why or why not?

No, they are not the same.

Global warming - the general increase in Earth's temperature

Climate change - also includes the increase of natural disasters like hurricanes and long-term changes on Earth

500

How does ocean acidification and rising sea levels cause more erosion at coasts?

Rising sea levels = more water, so more water to erode land

Ocean acidification = coral reefs "shield" the land from more water, preventing erosion

500

How are humans affected by climate change?

Moving if you are near the coast/water, less sea food like crabs and oysters, more dangerous/warmer temperatures, etc.

500

Name one mitigation strategy for rising sea levels and how it helped mitigate rising sea levels

Constructing new infrastructure, maintaining/restoring wetlands, hard/soft shoreline maintenance, specific strategy will vary

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