Carbon Cycle
Greenhouse Gases
Effects of climate change
100

What is a carbon sink

Something that removes carbon from the carbon cycle

100

Two examples of greenhouse gases

eg. CO2, CH4

100

What is one example of a future effect of climate change?

Eg. ocean acidification, conflict, wildfires, food scarcity, ocean conveyor belt collapse, etc...

200

Why are mycorrhizal fungi important in regulating the carbon in our atmosphere?

The take a lot of carbon from producers and store it underground for a very long time, acting as a large sink that removes carbon from the cycle.

200

What affect do greenhouse gases have on the Earth's temperature?

More greenhouse gases= warmer average temps
200
Why does the ocean become more acidic due to climate change?

CO2 and water react and it creates H+ (hydrogen ions)

300

What is an example of one way in which the ocean sequesters carbon?

Calcium carbonate used by organisms and then stored as limestone.

Decomposing matter settles to ocean floor and some ends up locked away there.

300

Describe a time before humans in which greenhouse gas levels changed suddenly?

Global cooling events after the evolution of moss or vascular plants. Global warming due to volcanic activity (breakup of Pangea, Siberian basalt baths)

300

What is one way in which climate change makes forest fires more frequent?

More heat means for evaporation from soil, can shift rainfall patterns and lead to drought in certain areas.

400

What makes carbon able to form the backbone of all biomolecules?

It forms 4 covalent bonds (which is a lot). More connections allow for more complex molecules.

400

Which of these is a more powerful greenhouse gas?

A. CO2

B. H2O

C. CH4

D. O2

C. CH4 (80x more powerful than CO2)

400

Why is the ocean conveyor belt affected by climate change?

Melting ice means less saline water, doesn't sink. Warmer water near the poles doesn't sink as well either, so cycle slows down.

500

Which would impact the carbon in the atmosphere more and WHY- 3 tons of carbon released by thousands of people exhaling or 3 tons of carbon released by burning fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels because it's releasing carbon that has been locked away for a very long time and removed from the cycle, whereas breathing is not.

500

HOW exactly do greenhouse gases warm up the Earth?

Absorb infrared radiation coming off the Earth and reflect it back in all directions (including back towards earth).

500

What are 2 ways in which climate change could impact food systems?

Floods/drought, nutrient dilution, pests like fungi and insects

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