Weather vs Climate
Food
Carbon
Climate Change
Agriculture
100

This is the average weather of an area over a 30 year period.

What is climate?

100
This legume can be planted in the late winter or early spring and will continue to grow until the weather stays over 70 degrees farenheit

What are peas?

100

This area of Earth includes parts of the land, the sea, and the atmosphere - it is the space where living things can exist.

What is the biosphere?

100

This human activity contributes to climate change through the addition of carbon deposits in streams and rivers. Take a look along lakeshores to see for yourself!

What is erosion?

100

Agriculture refers to the process in which we get food. It is also known as ...

What is farming?

200

Minute to Minute, Day to Day.

The is a short-term atmospheric state.

What is weather?

200

Weather plays a role in what we eat. So does this ongoing process.

What is climate? 


200

This sphere contains fish and other aquatic life.

What is the hydrosphere?
200

This is the largest contributor to global warming and to climate change.

What is the burning of fossil fuels? 

(Coal, oil, natural gas.)

200

This involves considerating current and future climates. It takes into account what role weather may play on our food security in agriculture.

What is Adaptation?

300

Kaboom! The sky rang after a loud boom. This, as well as Rain and Snow are examples of this type of event.

What is weather ?

300

This cold-seeding fruit requires roughly two weeks in the winter between 32-45 degrees farenheit. You may eat one a day to keep the doctor away.

What are apples?

300

This dense piece of space junk contributes to the largest spikes in carbon on earth.

What is a meteorite?

300

This phenomena occurs when specific gases pass through the ozone layer and can't leave.

What is the greenhouse gas effect?

300

Scientists are currently conducting research for this process, where carbpn is captured in the air and stored underground or under the sea.

What is Carbon Sequestration?


400

Tundra, subarctic, humid contintental, highland, and semi arid are all exampes of _____ that exist in Canada.

What are climate regions?

400

This produce, native to Peru, ideally grows between 60 and 80 degrees Farenheit.

What is a potato?

400

This phenomena occurs when carbon moves from plants and animals into the soil. 

What is decomposition?
400

Now an outdated term, this phenomena deals with only one effect of climate change. You may hear your parents use this phrase instead of "climate change".

What is global warming?

400

Some examples of this incluide reducing sources of green hous gases by driving less and using energy effeicient appliances

What are mitigations?

500

These are 5 factors that are commonly used to describe the weather.

What is temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, and wind?

500

This is a weather event that may impact food supply. (Multiple possible answers)

What is abnormally late frost?

or What is an early snowfall?

or What is heavy rain?

or What is drought?

500

Common carbon compounds include carbon dioxide, methane, and this odorless invisible gas found in gasoline.

What is ethylene? (C2H4)

500

Deforestation, erosion and __________ are some of the ways that humans can accelerate carbon cycling.

What is tilling?

500

This derivitave of ammonia, researched by scientists in the 1930's, helps scrub carbon off of the various air molecules

What is amine? 


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