greenhouse gases
Renewable/non-renewable energy
Climate change
Pollution
Endangered Species
100

how do greenhouse gases form

burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions

100

what is a renewable resource

 a resource of which there is a seemingly endless supply because it can be replenished.

100

What are the primary greenhouse gases contributing to climate change, and what are their sources?


Discuss the role of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases.

100

What are the main types of pollution

air, water, soil, noise, and light pollution

100

What are the main causes of species becoming endangered?


habitat destruction, poaching, pollution, climate change, invasive species, and overexploitation of resources.

200

why are greenhouse gases useful

keeps the Earth's temperature warmer than it would otherwise be, supporting life on Earth.

200

What are the main types of renewable energy sources, and how do they differ from one another?

Discuss the characteristics and examples of solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass energy.

200

What are the predicted impacts of climate change on global sea levels?


Discuss projected sea-level rise and its implications for coastal communities and ecosystems.

200

ow can individuals and communities take action to reduce pollution in their local areas?

Discuss practices such as recycling, conservation, clean-up events, and advocacy for sustainable policies.

200

What is the difference between endangered and threatened species?

Endangered species are those at a very high risk of extinction, while threatened species are those that are likely to become endangered in the near future

300

why it bad to have to many green house gases

They cause climate change by trapping heat, and they also contribute to respiratory disease from smog and air pollution

300

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using solar energy?


Explain factors such as cost, efficiency, environmental impact, and land use

300

What role does climate change play in extreme weather events?

Investigate how climate change influences the frequency and severity of hurricanes, droughts, floods, and heatwaves.

300

What are the effects of soil pollution on agriculture and food safety?

Consider the implications of heavy metals, pesticides, and chemicals in soil

300

How does habitat destruction contribute to the endangerment of species?

Habitat destruction, often caused by deforestation, reduces the living space and resources available for species

400

How does the greenhouse effect work?

a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat

400

How does wind energy generation work, and what factors influence its efficiency?

Describe the mechanics of wind turbines and the importance of wind speed and turbine design.

400

What evidence do scientists use to demonstrate that climate change is occurring?


Explore data from temperature records, ice core samples, sea level rise, and shifts in ecosystems.

400

How does noise pollution affect urban populations, and what are some strategies to mitigate its effects?

Explore health issues related to noise and urban planning solutions.

400

How does climate change affect endangered species?

Climate change can alter habitats, food availability, and breeding patterns, forcing species to adapt, migrate, or face extinction

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