Weather vs Climate
Climate Controls
Natural or Human Causes?
Human Impacts
Feedback Loops
100

This describes the atmosphere over a short period of time.

What is weather?

100

The closer a place is to the equator, the ______ it usually is.

What is warmer?

100

Burning coal and oil for energy.

What is a human cause?

100

Burning fossil fuels releases this gas.

What is carbon dioxide (CO₂)?

100

A feedback loop can increase or decrease climate ______.

What is change?

200

This describes long-term patterns over many years.

What is climate?

200

Higher elevation usually means ______ temperatures.

What is cooler?

200

Changes in Earth’s orbit around the Sun.


What is a natural cause?

200

Cars and factories contribute to this.

What is climate change/global warming?

200

Melting ice causes less sunlight to be ______ back into space.


What is reflected?

300

“Today it is raining” is an example of this.

What is weather?

300

These move warm and cold water around Earth.


What are ocean currents?

300

Cutting down forests.

What is a human cause?

300

Cutting down forests removes trees that absorb this gas.

What is carbon dioxide?

300

Less ice causes Earth to absorb more ______.

What is heat/sunlight?

400

“Florida is usually warm year-round” is an example of this.

What is climate?

400

This climate factor measures distance from the equator.

What is latitude?

400

Changes in the amount of energy coming from the Sun.

What is a natural cause?

400

Human activities mainly increase these in the atmosphere.

What are greenhouse gases?

400

This type of feedback loop increases warming.

What is positive feedback?

500

The main difference between weather and climate.

What is short-term vs long-term conditions?

500

A mountain city is cooler than a nearby beach city because of this factor.

What is elevation?

500

Factory pollution and car exhaust are examples of this type of climate cause.

What are human causes?

500

Name one way humans can reduce climate change.

Examples: use renewable energy, plant trees, reduce fossil fuel use, recycle

500

Explain how melting ice creates a feedback loop.

Ice melts → less sunlight reflected → more heat absorbed → more warming → more ice melts.