Carbon Cycle
Climate Crisis
Wind and Weather
Carbon Sequestration
Intro to Climate Sci
100

What element is the building block of life and present in all living things?

What is carbon?

100

What global system relies on private ownership and exploitation of labor and land?

What is capitalism?

100

What causes wind to form on Earth?

Uneven heating of the Earth's surface and the Earth's rotation.

100

What is carbon sequestration?

The process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

100

How is climate different from weather?

Climate is the average weather over long periods, typically 30 years.

200

Name one of the Earth's spheres involved in the carbon cycle.

What is the atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, or hydrosphere?

200

What historical event marked the start of land theft and environmental disruption?

What is the arrival of Columbus (colonialism)?

200

What is the name for large systems of ocean currents?

What are ocean gyres?

200

Name one natural carbon sink.

What is soil, oceans, or plants/biomass?

200

What aspect of Earth causes seasons to change in length and intensity?

What are Earth’s orbit shape and axial tilt?

300

What are the main processes in the short carbon cycle?

What are photosynthesis, respiration, diffusion, and emissions?

300

What organization publishes major reports on global climate risks?

What is the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)?

300

What is a rainshadow, and why does it form?

A dry region formed when mountains block moist air and precipitation.

300

How do oceans store carbon?

Through chemical exchange where CO₂ diffuses into the water.

300

What kind of evidence helps scientists study ancient climates?

What are ice cores, tree rings, sediment, and pollen?

400

What long-term process removes organic carbon and stores it in the lithosphere?

What is burial and sedimentation?

400

What are two major effects of the modern climate crisis?

What are biodiversity loss, ocean acidification, extreme weather, or rising temperatures?

400

What is PM 2.5 and where does it come from?

Fine particulate matter from vehicles, fires, and fossil fuel burning.

400

How does ocean acidification occur?

CO₂ dissolves into seawater, lowering its pH and making it more acidic.

400

What are the four major greenhouse gases?

What are carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and nitrous oxide?

500

How do human activities like burning fossil fuels affect the carbon cycle?

They release ancient carbon into the atmosphere, disrupting natural carbon flows.

500

Why are Indigenous peoples especially affected by displacement during the climate crisis?

Because it separates them from ancestral lands, food, medicine, language, and culture.

500

Why are BIPOC communities more affected by air pollution?

Due to redlining, urban development, lack of green space, and proximity to industry.

500

Why does deforestation increase atmospheric carbon levels?

Because it removes trees that absorb CO₂, reducing carbon storage.

500

How do greenhouse gases warm the Earth?

They trap heat by absorbing and re-emitting infrared radiation.