Definitions
Multiple Choice
True/False
Emissions
Prior Knowledge
100

What do we call the act in cutting down trees and other shrubbery.

deforestation

100

How does the angle of incoming solar radiation from the exosphere affect the climate of an area?

A. Places that experience a wider angle are farther from the equator and have a warmer climate.           B. Places that experience a wider angle are closer to the equator and have a warmer climate.                     C. Places that experience a shallower angle are closer to the equator and have a colder climate. 

B.

(Section 2.06 Climate Self Check)

100

Fossil fuels are a renewable resource.

False

100

Burning these contributes to global warming.

Fossil fuels

100

Why is the increase of Greenhouse gasses a big issue?

It causes climate change and increase in the global temerature

200

The average weather for a region over a long period of time

What is Climate?

200

Which of the following factors in the geosphere affect(s) a region's climate?

 A. volcanic eruptions                                      B.altitude                                                                C. location of mountains                                        D. All the Above

D. ALL

200

Climate change refers to SHORT-TERM fluctuations in weather patterns.

False. Climate change refers to LONG-TERM shifts in global or regional climate patterns.

200

What are 3 examples of fossil fuels?

Oil, coal and gas

200

How can global warming cause sea levels to rise?

Melting glaciers and ice caps

300

The term for the naturally occurring phenomena that help balance heat transfer, protect the Earth, trap heat and prevent it from escaping to space, and keep the Earth habitable. 

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

300

How does the hydrosphere influence climate?

A. Places near bodies of water have less climate variation.                                                               B. Places near bodies of water have a warmer climate.                                                                 C. The hydrosphere does not have an effect on climate.                                                                 D. Places near bodies of water have a colder climate. 

A. 

300

Volcanoes emit more carbon dioxide each year than human activity.

False

300

What is the main gas that causes the greenhouse effect?

Carbon dioxide

300

What makes a gas a 'greenhouse' gas?

The ability to trap sunlight/heat

400

Global Warming

Also known as the enhanced greenhouse effect, is a rapid increase in overall global temperatures caused by human activities combined with natural changes in climate. 

400

How does the cryosphere influence climate?

A. Ice can melt and run into water bodies, increasing the amount of energy required to warm them.          B. All of the above                                                  C. Ice can reflect the sun’s rays, causing cooler climates.                                                               D. Ice can absorb incoming solar radiation, warming the climate.

B. ALL

400

Methane is a less potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.


False


400

Heat is transferred to the Earth's surface through the process of ______________. (energy transfer)

What is RADIATION!

400

What is the main source of methane emissions that contributes to climate change?

Agriculture, particularly livestock farming (cattle, sheep, FARTS), as well as landfills.

500

Climate Change

The long-term increase in global temperatures (and change in weather patterns) due to global warming

500

How does deforestation most likely affect the biosphere?

 A. The climate becomes more hospitable to warm-weather organisms.  B. Plants and animals lose their habitats.       C. The climate becomes more hospitable to cold-weather organisms.                       D. Trees can regrow more quickly with more sunlight available.



B. Loss of Habitat

500

Climate Change and Global Warming are the same thing (have the same meaning)


FALSE!

The term climate change refers to the alteration of weather patterns over a period of time. While global warming is a direct reference to the increase in Earth's average global temperature resulting from excessive amounts of greenhouse gases, produced primarily through the burning of fossil fuels.

500

In 2007, which country surpassed the United States as the world’s largest annual emitter of carbon dioxide?


China

500

Earth's Sphere Systems (5) and what they represent

Atmosphere-Trop/Strat/Meso/Thermo/Exo

Hydrospere-water cycle, ocean currents

Biosphere-All Life

Geosphere-The Land, rocks, mountains formation

Cryoshere-Frozen Solid water, ice caps 

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