Weather versus Climate
Climate Change
Climate Disruption
Ozone Depletion
Ecological Footprint
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This refers to the short-term conditions of the lower atmosphere

Weather

100

It encompasses significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over decades or centuries

Climate change

100

This refers to the abrupt and often unpredictable changes in climate systems that lead to severe consequences for ecosystems, human societies, and economies

Climate disruption

100

This refers to the thinning and reduction of ozone concentrations in the stratosphere

Ozone depletion

100

What is the term used to measure the amount of land and water needed to support a population?

Ecological footprint

200

Give one example of a weather event

sunny, cloudy, rainy, foggy, cold, hot, windy, stormy, snowing

200

This refers to a natural process that occurs when gasses in the Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat

Greenhouse effect

200

What's the primary cause of climate disruption? 

Human activities

200

What's the primary function of the ozone layer?

To absorb ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun

200

This concept was developed by

William Rees and Mathis Wackernagel

300

This refers to the average weather conditions in a place over longer periods time

Climate

300

Name the four primary greenhouse gasses 

water vapor (H₂O), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4), and carbon dioxide (CO2)

300

True or false: The Earth's climate has remained constant throughout history.

False

300

What chemical compounds were primarily responsible for ozone depletion?

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

300

What's the difference between ecological footprint and per capita ecological footprint? 

Per capita ecological footprint is the ecological footprint per person

400

What's the primary driver of weather? 

The sun

400

What is the term for the gradual increase in the Earth's average temperature?

Global warming

400

Give one example of climate disruption

Droughts, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires 

400

Give one health risk of ozone depletion

Cataracts, skin cancer, weakened immune system

400

What are the two main components of an ecological footprint?

Consumption and waste

500

In how many years will it be considered climate? 

At least 30 years

500

IPCC stands for

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

500

What's the difference between climate change and climate disruption? 

Climate change is gradual while climate disruption is abrupt

500

When was the Montreal Protocol established?

1987

500

What is the term for the area of biologically productive land and water required to regenerate the resources a population consumes and absorb the waste it generates?

Biocapacity

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