What is Climate Change
Rising Sea Levels
Melting glaciers
Migrating Animals
What can we do to make it better
100

Methane and Carbon Dioxide are gases that contribute to the _________ effect. 

What is Greenhouse

100

Sea Levels have risen around _______ in 100 years

What is 17cm

100

Melting glaciers are known as the Earth's __________

What is River of Ice

100

Due to climate change this certain animal (mentioned in slide) is forced to move southward.

What is the polar bear

100

Trees are an example of _______ sinks

What is Carbon

200

This term describes long-term patterns in temperature and precipitation rather than short-term atmospheric conditions.

What is climate

200

What is the main driver of the recent sea level rise

What is melting glaciers

200

What 2 natural disasters are caused by melting glaciers

What are avalanches and tsunamis

200

Animals move from there original habitats to find three things(mentioned in slide).

What is food,water and land.

200
This type of energy source reduces greenhouse gas emissions by generating electricity without burning fossil fuels.

What is renewable energy

300

This gas traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere and is the main cause of recent climate change.

carbon dioxide

300

Name 1 of the Canadian cities most affected by rising sea levels. (mentioned in slide)

What is Vancouver/Halifax

300

Where are most glaciers located?

What is Antartica?

300

If climate change causes warmer winters in some regions, does that mean migratory birds will eventually stop migrating altogether?(Yes/No)

What is No

300

When garbage in landfills break down they produce this gas.

What is Methane?

400

What place is experiencing the worst effects of climate change and is warming the fastest.

What is the Arctic.

400

This physical process causes ocean water to take up more space as it warms, contributing to higher sea levels.

What is thermal expansion

400

What Glaciologist was mentioned in the slide who stated that by melting glaciers we are “essentially cutting off that life-support machine to ourselves”

What is Jemma Wadham

400

Species often move to maintain their preferred climatic niche or needs. This term describes the ecological space that meets a species’ temperature, moisture, and habitat needs.

What is ecological niche

400

This method removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by storing it in forests, soils, or underground geological formations.

What is carbon sequestration

1000

This framework, rather than temperature trends themselves, is used by climatologists to determine whether observed atmospheric changes are statistically distinguishable from natural variability.

What is detection and attribution theory?

1000

This global process results primarily from steric expansion of ocean water and dynamic ice-sheet mass loss, particularly from marine-terminating glaciers, rather than from the melting of floating ice shelves

What is eustatic sea-level rise?

1000

This cryosphere-driven mechanism intensifies global warming by lowering surface reflectivity, increasing net solar radiation absorption, and initiating a positive feedback loop that accelerates ice mass loss.

What is the ice–albedo feedback?

1000

This climate-induced ecological response involves phenological shifts and latitudinal or altitudinal range redistribution, often resulting in trophic mismatches that destabilize food webs and reduce species fitness.

What is climate-driven species range shift?

1000

This policy mechanism reduces greenhouse gas emissions by setting a declining emissions cap and allowing market-based trading of permits rather than mandating specific technologies.

What is cap-and-trade carbon pricing?

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