Carbon cycle
Climate Change
Reservoir
Weather/Climate
Vocab
100

Carbon combined with oxygen produces 

What is carbon dioxide?

100

Two ways that you contribute to a larger carbon footprint.

Answers will vary (What is ... eating meat, driving more, using more electricity, having more stuff etc.)

100

When humans burn fossil fuels carbon enters the atmosphere in this form.

What is carbon dioxide?

100

In 2012 England had a record-wet summer, while the U.S. had drought conditions

What is weather?

100

All of Earth’s water

What is hydrosphere?

200

An important element for life on earth

What is carbon?

200

The reason carbon emissions are worrisome even though the Earth was already warming naturally 

What is an unnatural increase in carbon emissions is causing global warming to happen at an exponential/ crazy rate?

200

Some carbon from decomposing organisms and decomposers ends up in the 

What is soil?

200

A set of conditions in one place at one time.

What is weather?

200

The basis of the carbon cycle when plants capture energy from the sun and change it into food.

What is photosynthesis?

300

Plants get carbon dioxide from this.

What is air?

300

Two ways you can reduce your carbon footprint

Answers will vary (vegetarianism, carpooling, using less electricity, reduce, reuse, recycle etc.)

300

Built of sugars that they make through photosynthesis using CO2 and H2O.

What are plants?

300

The conditions over a longer period of time. 

What is climate?

300

The rocky outer layer of the Earth.

What is the geosphere/lithosphere?

400

Carbon atoms moving from one thing to another

What is carbon cycle?

400

The relationship between CO2 and temperature

What is when CO2 increases temperature increases?

400

The gases surrounding the Earth

What is the atmosphere?

400

The amount of precipitation measured over the course of a year

What is climate

400

The process of burning fossil fuels for gas or energy.

What is combustion?

500

Places where carbon is stored

What is reservoir?

500

Some of the most important sources of data we have for understanding past climate.

What are ice cores?

500

The parts of the land, sea, and atmosphere in which life exists

What is the biosphere?

500

This causes sea levels to rise

What are melting glaciers?

500

The transition humans made from a nomadic (traveling and following animals) to a farming (not moving) lifestyle

Neolithic/ Agricultural revolution