Industrial Revolution Inventions
Industrial Revolution Impacts
Causes of Climate Change
Effects of Climate Change
Climate Change Terms
200

This person invented the lightbulb and the battery, among many other things.

Thomas Edison

200

These large buildings were built for the mass production of goods and materials.

Factories

200

What gas, made from burning oil and coal, warms the Earth?

What is carbon dioxide?

200

Rising temperatures cause this problem for places near the ocean.

What is sea level rise?

200

This term means the Earth is getting warmer because of human actions.

What is global warming?

400

Before the industrial Revolution how did most people get the things they needed?

They were made by hand

400

Crowded living conditions in the cities led to the spread of what?

Disease

400

Raising this type of animal produces a lot of methane gas.

What is cows?

400

Warmer temperatures lead to more of these dangerous storms.

What are hurricanes?

400

This process traps heat in the atmosphere.

What is the greenhouse effect?

600
This invention allowed messages to be transmitted much faster and cheaper than older methods. 

Electrical telegraph

600

In the cities people lived in these crowded buildings.

Tenements

600

Cutting down trees reduces this natural process that cleans the air.

What is making oxygen?

600

Melting ice in this area raises sea levels.

What is the Arctic?

600

This climate-related event is becoming more common in Hawaiʻi and happens when sea water floods roads, beaches, and buildings during high tides.

King Tides

800

What major invention helped make transportation and production faster?

Steam Engine

800

Describes a cultural trend where people feel a strong need to acquire and consume goods and services, often beyond what's truly necessary, to feel happy or successful.

Consumerism

800

Coal and oil occur naturally in the earths crust and are called what?

Fossil fuels

800

What is the process that wears away rocks and beaches?

Coastal Erosion

800

 This term is used when a plant or animal species dies off, often because of the effects of climate change. 

Extinction 

1000

This machine, invented by Eli Whitney, quickly separated cotton seeds from usable fiber. 

Cotton Gin

1000
Unfair and dangerous working conditions drove workers to create groups called what?

Labor Unions

1000

These nearly invisible particles have been found in the ocean, soil, human blood, and even clouds. They form when plastic breaks are so small you can’t see them with the naked eye.

Microplastics

1000

The oceans are getting more acidic, harming these colorful underwater structures.

What are coral reefs?

1000

This term refers to using resources in a way that protects the environment and ensures future generations can meet their needs.

Sustainability