Burning of Fossil Fuels
Deforestation
Agriculture
100

If we stop consuming as many fossil fuels as we are currently, it will slow the effects of this and put less greenhouse gases into our atmosphere.

What is climate change?

100

Less trees absorb less of this, which leaves carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

What is CO2?

100

Decomposition of animals or crops creates this.

What is methane?

200

Studies prove that if all of this on earth are burned, almost all of the ice in Antarctica will melt, causing sea levels to rise to a dangerous amount.

What are fossil fuels?

200

Because of agricultural expansion, trees are chopped down to make space for homes and the stored this from the trees is released into the air once again.

What is carbon dioxide?

200

Due to the aggressiveness of the increasing weather due to climate change, this can happen to crops.

What is getting destroyed or damaged?

300

There is more pollution and greenhouse gases in our atmosphere because of pollution coming from this.

What are factories?

300

This is the definition of biomass burning.

What is burning dead trees and plants to clear land?

300

Cow this and this creates methane.

What is digestion and manure?
400

When fossil fuels are burned, they realease this into our atmosphere which can cause smog and acid rain to form.

What is nitrogen oxide?

400

Due to the more dangerous level of weather as a result of climate change such as hurricanes, fires, etc, these are becoming damaged and/or destroyed.

What are trees?

400

Agricultural tools such as tractors create this.

What is CO2?

500

Due to the dangerously large amount of fossil fuel usage, we should increase the use of this kind of  power/energy.

What is wind power/wind energy?

500

 Because of the already large and growing amount of greenhouse gases in this, we should be protecting our forests.

What is our atmosphere?

500

 Due to this affecting water availability, there is reduced agricultural productivity.

What is climate change?

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