Global Warming
Air Pollution
Sea Levels
Habitats
Human Impact
100

What is global warming?

What is the Earth's rising temperature.

100

This is where scientists have discovered a large weakened area in the ozone layer.

What is Antarctica. 

100

What in the ocean is a number one cause of rising sea levels?

What are icebergs. 

100

An example of destruction of habitat which is centered around trees.

What is deforestation. 

100

The more the population grows, the more __________ get used up.

What are resources/nonrenewable resources.

200

What causes the most global warming today?

What is burning fossil fuels.

200

What do many factories use to decrease air pollution in their smokestacks?

What is scrubbers.

200

How deep would the oceans be if all the ice in the world melted?

What is 70 meters or 230 feet. 

200

This habitat is being destroyed by humans because of littering and pollution.

What is the ocean?

200

What is the name for a type of air pollution that reduces visibility and is harmful to human health and the environment, may contain smoke and other types of toxic emissions from factories, planes, cars and power plants.

What is smog.

300

How can individuals help to fight global warming?

What is people can reduce energy use, recycle, use public transport, and support renewable energy sources.

300

A reddish-brown gas that causes the sharp, sweet smell of car exhaust.

What is Nitrogen Oxide 

300

What is the average rise of sea level per year?

What is 3 mm.

300

What are the four major causes of habitat loss?

What is human activities, including urbanization, agricultural expansion, and resource extraction.

300

This is when an urban area has higher average temperatures than nearby rural areas, due to more concrete, pavement, & roofing materials.

What is heat island effect.

400

What are some signs of global warming in daily life?

What is more heatwaves, stronger storms, unusual weather patterns, and changes in plant/animal behavior

400

The clean air act of 1970 charged the EPA with monitoring six criteria air pollutants.  Which pollutant was not and is still not part of the law?

What is Carbon Dioxide.

400

How many islands disappeared between 2016-2017?

What is 3.

400

Approximately how many species have died from habitat loss?

What is 50,000 species become extinct each year from habitat loss?

400

How can individual lifestyle changes (reducing carbon footprint) influence larger climate trends?

What is eating less meat, walking instead of driving, and wasting less energy, reduce the total greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere.

500

What is a positive feedback loop in climate change?

What is the process that makes global warming happen faster by increasing heat in the system.

500

What are the five main primary pollutants?

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen oxides/nitric oxide (NOx), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Particulate matter(PM)

500

Name the six solutions.

Building seawalls, using beaches as barriers, raising roads, building stormwater pumps, upgrading sewage systems, and creating natural infrastructure.

500

What is the difference between habitat loss and habitat degradation?

what is habitat loss refers to the complete destruction of an environment, while degradation refers to the environment becoming less suitable for species due to pollution or overuse.

500

How do we distinguish between natural climate variations and climate change driven by human activities?

What is natural climate variations occur over long, cyclical periods through factors like orbital shifts, while human-driven climate change is distinguished by the unprecedentedly rapid acceleration of greenhouse gases and rising temperatures