Weather and Climate
Greenhouse Effect and CO2
Volcanic Ash and Earth's Tilt
Sea Ice vs. Land Ice
Math and Models
100

Which is short-term: weather or climate?

Weather

100

What gas is most responsible for recent warming?  

Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

100

How does volcanic ash affect global temperature?

Blocks sunlight → cooling

100

What happens to sea level when sea ice melts?

Stays the same

100

Write 2000 m in km.

 2 km

200

Give an example of weather.

Rain, snowstorm, sunny afternoon

200

What happens to infrared energy when more CO₂ is in the atmosphere?

More CO₂ → traps infrared → warms Earth

200

Did volcanic ash cause warming or cooling? Why?

Cooling (less sunlight reaches Earth)

200

What happens when land ice melts?

Sea level rises

200

Write 361,900,000 km² in scientific notation.

3.619 × 10⁸ km²

300

Give an example of climate.

Average summer temp in NJ is 85°F

300

Explain the greenhouse effect in one sentence.

Greenhouse gases trap heat in atmosphere

300

Earth’s tilt is responsible for what?

Seasons

300

Why does land ice add water, but sea ice doesn’t?

Sea ice already displaces water; land ice adds new water

300

Formula: Height = Volume ÷ Area. If a glacier of 1,000 km³ melts into an ocean area of 5,000,000 km², how much does sea level rise?

1,000 ÷ 5,000,000 = 0.0002 km = 0.2 m

400

Why is it incorrect to say a snowy day “disproves” climate change?

Because climate = long-term average, not daily events

400

Why does adding CO₂ cause glaciers to melt faster?

Trapped heat warms oceans + air → melts ice faster

400

If Earth’s tilt increased, what would seasons be like?

More extreme seasons (hotter summers, colder winters)

400

Name one piece of evidence scientists use to track ice loss.

Satellites, ice cores, sea-level gauges

400

What does a consensus model represent in science?

A shared explanation based on evidence

500

Describe the difference between a weather report and climate data.

Weather = short-term forecast; Climate = decades of data

500

Draw or explain an energy transfer model showing how CO₂ traps heat.

Model: Sun → Earth → IR escapes → CO₂ re-radiates heat back

500

Which affects global temperature more in the long term: volcanic eruptions or CO₂? Explain.

CO₂ (long-lasting vs. short volcanic events)

500

Which contributes more to sea level rise: Greenland ice melt or Arctic sea ice melt? Why?

Greenland (land ice adds new water)

500

Why do we revise our models instead of treating them as final?

Because science builds with new evidence → models evolve

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