Carbon
Carbon Cycle
Industrial Revolution
Emissions
Greenhouse Effect
100

What number is carbon on the periodic table?

What is 6?
100

The carbon cycle refers to the flow of carbon across the entire ___.

What is the planet?

100

Where did the Industrial Revolution start?

Where is England?

100

This term refers to a pattern that repeats itself over and over. 

What is cyclic?

100

The greenhouse effect is a term to describe how ____ gets trapped in a planet's atmosphere.

What is heat / infrared energy?

200

How many carbon protons are there in CO2?

What is 12?

200

A process almost all plants use to create food for themselves.

What is photosynthesis?

200

What fossil fuel was instrumental to the Industrial Revolution?

What is coal?

200

This term refers to an average. For example, when the total emissions are divided by the number of people in a country. 

What is per capita?
200

Infrared energy is radiated back out from the earth, but that energy initially comes from here.

What is the sun?

300

This black sedimentary rock is usually around 65-95% carbon.

What is coal?

300

Before industrial activity, many processes still resulted in carbon being released into the atmosphere. Such as this, a large-scale natural disaster involving trees.

What is a forest fire?

300

What invention is widely seen as kicking off the Industrial Revolution?

What is the steam engine?

300

The combustion of fossil fuels produces lots of carbon emissions. This is also released during combustion, and is the main reason we burn fossil fuels.

What is energy?

300

Sunlight and infrared have a different this, which refers to the distance between two peaks. 

What is wavelength?

400

"_____ life" is a phrase used to describe life as we know it.

What is "carbon-based"?

400

The evolution of these organisms meant that organic matter started to break down rather than slowly turn into fossil fuels.

What are bacteria?

400

What form of transportation was an outcome of the Industrial Revolution and transformed movement on land?

What is the railroad?

400

This terms refers to a pattern that does not repeat itself over and over. 

What is acyclic?

400

This greenhouse gas, is 80 times more potent than CO2 at trapping infrared energy.

What is methane?

500

How many bonds is one carbon atom able to form?

What is 4?

500

This is the term that refers to things that pull lots of carbon out of the atmosphere and store them away. Such as forests, kelp, prairies, etc.

What are carbon sinks?

500
What did villages start transforming into thanks to the Industrial Revolution?
What are cities?
500

PPM, which stands for this, is a term that describes a ratio. For example, how much CO2 there is within the atmosphere. 

What is parts per million?

500

Both infrared and visible light are part of this spectrum of energy.

The electromagnetic spectrum.

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