This gas is the most commonly discussed greenhouse gas from burning fossil fuels.
What is carbon dioxide?
Burning these fuels is one of the leading causes of global warming.
What are fossil fuels?
What is the rise in poverty?
Name one renewable energy source.
What is wind, solar, or hydropower?
The difference between climate and weather.
What is a 30-year time frame (climate), and what is weather, a short-term phenomenon?
This greenhouse gas is released in large amounts by livestock like cows.
What is methane?
This human activity removes trees that absorb CO₂.
What is deforestation?
A form of precipitation with sulfuric or nitric acid that falls to the ground.
What is Acid Rain?
This fuel is considered cleaner than coal but still contributes to global warming.
What is natural gas?
Name the 5 main layers of the atmosphere (closest to farthest).
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
This is a model of
What is methane?
Farming practices, particularly livestock (methane) and fertilizers (nitrous oxide), release potent greenhouse gases.
What is commercial agriculture?
This type of weather is becoming more frequent due to climate change.
What is extreme weather (hurricanes, droughts, heatwaves)?
This everyday action reduces your carbon footprint.
What is recycling, biking, saving energy, etc.?
Mesothermal or middle latitude climates.
What is Temperate?
This greenhouse gas is naturally present but increases as the temperature rises, acting as a feedback.
What is water vapor?
Factors like volcanic eruptions and variations in solar activity affect the climate.
What are natural factors?
Coral bleaching, stronger storms, or ecosystem disruption
What is warming of the ocean?
Trees help fight global warming.
What is they absorb CO₂ through photosynthesis?
Microthermal or continental climates.
What is cold?
The third largest contributor to warm temperatures. The release of gases into the air by power plants and fertilizers.
What is Nitrous Oxide?
Explain how greenhouse gases cause warming.
They trap heat in the atmosphere and prevent it from escaping into space (greenhouse effect).
The definition of Carbon Footprint
What is the total amount of greenhouse gases produced by a person/activity?
This type of radiation from the Sun enters Earth’s atmosphere.
What is ultraviolet radiation (or shortwave radiation)?
The 5 Koppen Climate Zones and the letter associated with them.
What is Tropical-A; Dry-B; Temperate-C; Cold-D; Polar- E?