High and low pressure
spheres
carbon footprint
climate change
clouds
100

What direction does high pressure go in northern Hemisphere?

Clockwise

100

What is Geosphere?

Ground

100

What is carbon footprint?

Carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide produced by a person.

100

What is climate change?

Climate change is a long-term in temperatures and weather patterns.

100

What types of clouds bring rain?

Nimbustratus

200

What direction does low pressure move in northern Hemisphere?

Counter clockwise

200

What is Hydrosphere?

water

200

What produces carbon footprint?

Food, transportation, and household energy.

200

What causes climate change?

Burning fossil fuels generates greenhouse gas emissions that act like a blanket wrapped around the Earth, trapping the sun's heat and raising temperatures.

200

What types of clouds are above 18,000 feet?

Cirrocumulus, Cirrus

300

What direction does High pressure move in Southern Hemisphere?

Counter clockwise

300

What is Atmosphere?

Air

300

What produces the most carbon footprint?

Burning fossil fuels, electricity, heat.

300

what are 4 issues of climate change?

More frequent and intense drought, storms, heat waves, rising sea levels, melting glaciers and warming oceans.

300

What types of clouds are below 6,000 feet?

Cumulus, Stratus, Stratocumulus

400

What does low pressure bring?

Storms and rain

400

What spheres is Carbon dioxide connected to?

Atmosphere and biosphere

400

What industry produces the most carbon footprint?

Fuel and energy.

400

Which country is most polluted?

Bangladesh

400

What cloud sare 6,000 to 20,000 feet?

Altocumulus, Altostratus 

500

What direction does low pressure go in southern Hemisphere?

Clockwise

500

What is Biosphere?

Life

500

What can we do to produce less Carbon Footprint?

By turning off the lights when you go to sleep and changing the way you travel.

500

What is evidence that climate change is changing?

The physical changes in glaciers sinking and rainfall

500

What type of cloud is higher than 50,000 feet?

Cumulonimbus