Where fossil fuels originate from.
What are dead dinosaurs/plants/animals?
The 3 greenhouse gases we focus on are.
What are Carbon dioxide, water vapour, and methane gas?
Global warming is the process in which the atmospheres temperature _______.
What is increases?
Chemicals in the air that harm living things.
What are pollutants?
These are the sections we have covered in this chapter.
What are Fossil fuels and Acid deposition?
Combustion is the process in which.
What is the reaction of fossil fuels and oxygen?
Carbon dioxide is important to.
What is the life on Earth?
The real threat of climate change is.
What is the rate at which it is occuring?
The process in which pollutants combine to make acid rain.
What is acid deposition?
These are melting due to global warming.
What are the glaciers?
The products of incomplete combustion
What are CO2, CO, C, H2O, and Energy?
All living things produce these three gases.
What are Carbon dioxide, Water vapour, and methane gas?
Climate change naturally occurs over ____ of time.
What is a long period?
These two chemicals react with water to cause acid deposition.
What are Sulfur dioxide and Nitrogen oxides?
Mr. Potter's favourite colour is this.
Blue
These compounds inhibit breathing in humans.
What are CO2, CO, and C?
Greenhouse gases do this to heat in the atmosphere.
What is trap/prevent?
The temperature of the Earth is maintained by.
What are the greenhouse gases?
This process removes sulfur compounds from the exhaust or emissions of smokestacks.
What is scrubbing?
Humans have become the largest contributors to climate change and acid deposition due to this process.
What is Fossil Fuel burning?
This happened to the water when the can was extinguished.
What is the water rose?
Having too many greenhouse gases causes this to happen.
What is global warming?
A major threat that animals see due to climate change is.
Liming is the technique that uses this compound to neutralize acid precipitation.
What is Limestone (CaCO3)?
The general equation for a neutralization chemical reaction.
What is (Acid+Base-->Salt + Water)?