Earths Climate
What influences earths climate?
Geographical Location affecting climate change
Human Activities
Natural Processes
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What is climate?

The average weather conditions in a specific area over a long period.

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What role does the sun play in climate?

The sun provides energy that warms the Earth and drives weather patterns.

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How does being close to the equator affect climate?

Areas close to the equator receive more direct sunlight and tend to be warmer.

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What are fossil fuels?

Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, such as coal, oil, and natural gas.

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What are ice cores?

  • Cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers that provide climate data over thousands of years.
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What is weather?

The current atmospheric conditions, including temperature, wind, and precipitation.

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How does elevation affect climate?

Higher elevations are usually cooler than areas at sea level.

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What is the impact of water on climate?

Water bodies can moderate temperatures, leading to milder climates.

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How does deforestation affect climate?

Deforestation reduces the number of trees that absorb CO2, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.

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How do scientists track precipitation?

They use rain gauges to measure the amount of rainfall over time.

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What is the greenhouse effect?

The trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere by greenhouse gases.

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What is the biosphere?

The part of Earth where living organisms exist.

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How does urbanization affect climate?

Urbanization can lead to higher temperatures and altered weather patterns due to heat from buildings and vehicles.

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What is the impact of waste disposal?

Improper waste disposal can release harmful gases into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change.

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What do thermometers measure?

Thermometers measure the temperature of the air.

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What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate is long-term averages.

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How do urban areas differ from rural areas regarding climate?

Urban areas often have higher temperatures and less vegetation than rural areas.

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How does elevation influence temperature?

As elevation increases, temperature generally decreases.

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What gases are produced by burning fossil fuels?

Carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and methane are produced when fossil fuels are burned.

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What are extreme weather events?

Severe weather phenomena like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods

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What are human activities that influence climate?

Activities such as burning fossil fuels (cars/plants), deforestation, and waste disposal.

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What is the hydrosphere?

  • All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and lakes.
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What is climate change?

A long-term change in temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.

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How does agriculture contribute to climate change?

agriculture produces methane and nitrous oxide through livestock and fertilizer use.

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What is the theory of Volcano eruptions and the dinosaurs becoming extinct

Volcanic eruptions can release ash and gases that cool the Earth's surface.

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