Tree rings/Ice Core
Greenhouse gases/Sources
History
Greenhouse Gas Concentrations/ Emission
Global warming & Climate change
100

How is the growth of tress documented?

By the width of it rings/Tree rings?

100

What are the four main greenhouse gases ?

Water vapour, carbon dioxide,methane and nitrous oxide.

100

Who discovered that different gases absorbed infrared radiation.

John Tyndall

100

Coal, oil and natural gas are all examples of 

Fossil fuels

100

What is climate change?


 Long-term change in Earth’s average weather patterns, including temperature, storms, and precipitation.


200

What are ice cores?

Ice cores are cylindrical samples of ice that are taken from glaciers?

200

What is the main sources of greenhouse gases?

Carbon dioxide.

200

How much did the Svante Arrhenius calculated that the world would warmer by:

5C to 6C

200

The process that releases carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is called?

Carbon sources

200

What is one way humans contributes to climate change?


Emitting large amounts of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane.

Burning fossil fuels for energy.

Transportation and industrial processes.


300

What does thinner rings on a tree mean?

That the trees grew in poor conditions, drought and higher or lower temperatures than normal.

300

How are greenhouse gases rated?

By finding the Global warming potential.

300

What century did climatologist saw that the average global temperature was slowly rising. 

20th
300

What is the percentage of trees in Southern Ontario before settlers?

90%

300

What is global warming?

Observed increase in earth's average annual temperature and it is detected in all regions of earth.

400

What does thicker rings on a tree mean?

It means that the tree grew in good conditions, enough precipitation and the appropriate temperatures.

400

What is persistence? 

Is the length of time the gas remains in the atmosphere.

400

They measured the concentrations of different gases in the atmosphere and found:_______


 That the Carbon Dioxide and methane levels were increasing.

400

What do trees and other plant do to get rid of the carbon dioxide in the air?

Photosynthesis

400

 Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and more extreme weather events are all examples of these.


Effects of climate change?


500

Why do they take ice core samples?

To study past climate change?

500

Approximately how many trillion litres are used in one year?

38.5 trillion litres.

500

 Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap the sun’s heat and act like this household item.


 Blanket?