weather vs climate
ocean and wind currents
water pollution
air pollution
soil erosian
100

What is the main difference between weather and climate?


Weather is the immediate, short-term state of the atmosphere, whereas climate is the average weather pattern of a location over a long period, typically 30 years or more.

100

What is the primary cause of surface ocean currents?

Surface ocean currents are driven primarily by global wind patterns, which drag against the water surface through friction.

100

What is the main difference between point source and non-point source pollution?

Point source pollution comes from a single, identifiable source (like a pipe or factory), while non-point source pollution comes from scattered sources (like agricultural runoff, fertilizer, or city storm runoff).

100

What are the main sources of air pollution?

Major sources include vehicle emissions, industrial processes, power plant emissions, burning organic matter, and household activities like cooking with solid fuels.

100

What are the primary natural causes of soil erosion?

The main natural agents are water (rain, rivers, floods) and wind, which detach and transport soil particles, especially on exposed or steep land.

200

If it is freezing outside today, does that mean there is no global warming?

No. A single cold day is weather, while climate change is the long-term trend of increasing global average temperatures.

200

How does the Coriolis effect influence ocean currents?

It causes currents to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere, creating clockwise gyres in the north and counter-clockwise gyres in the south.

200

How do fertilizers and agricultural waste contribute to water pollution?

They contain excess nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) that wash into water bodies, causing algae blooms that consume oxygen, creating "dead zones" where aquatic life cannot survive.

200

How does air pollution affect human health?

It can cause serious health issues, including respiratory diseases, heart disease, lung cancer, and reduced lung function, by allowing microscopic particles to enter the bloodstream.

200

How do human activities accelerate soil erosion

Deforestation, overgrazing, intensive farming, and construction remove protective vegetation cover, leaving soil exposed to wind and water.

300

What is an example of weather?

A rainstorm, a sunny day, a blizzard, or a high-temperature reading for the afternoon.

300

What is the "global conveyor belt" and what drives it?

It is a slow-moving, deep-ocean system of currents driven by density differences, which are determined by temperature (thermo) and salinity (haline).

300

What is thermal pollution, and why is it harmful?

Thermal pollution occurs when industries or power plants release heated water into natural waterways, lowering oxygen levels and disrupting the lifecycle of aquatic species.

300

What is the difference between primary and secondary pollutants?


Primary pollutants are emitted directly (., carbon monoxide from cars), while secondary pollutants form in the air through chemical reactions (, ground-level ozone created when emissions react with sunlight).

300

Why is topsoil loss dangerous for agriculture?

Topsoil contains the essential nutrients and organic matter needed for crops; its removal reduces soil fertility, leading to poor crop yields and potential desertification.

400

What is an example of climate?

Describing the Sahara as hot and dry, or stating that a region typically experiences a rainy season in June.

400

Why are western boundary currents faster than eastern boundary currents?


Due to the intensification of the Coriolis effect with latitude, currents like the Gulf Stream (West) are narrowed and forced to move faster to transport heat northward, whereas eastern currents are broader and slower.

400

What are the main sources of microplastics in water?

Microplastics come from industrial manufacturing, synthetic clothing fibers, and personal care products like toothpaste and shampoo.

400

Is indoor air pollution a significant concern?

Yes, indoor air can be 2 to 5 times—and sometimes 100 times—more polluted than outdoor air due to sources like tobacco smoke, cleaning products, and poor ventilation.

400

What are effective methods to prevent soil erosion?


Planting trees (afforestation), contour farming, building terraces on slopes, and reducing tillage are effective ways to hold soil in place.

500

Why is it important to understand the difference?

A: It helps people prepare for immediate events weather versus planning for long-term changes in agriculture, infrastructure, and ecosystems climate.

500

How do ocean currents help regulate the Earth's climate?

They move massive amounts of heat from the warm equator toward the cooler polar regions, bringing warmer water to high latitudes and cooler water to the tropics. 

500

 How can we reduce water pollution at home?

By avoiding flushing non-biodegradable items, properly disposing of hazardous chemicals, reducing pesticide use, and saving water to reduce the load on sewage treatment plants. 

500

Q: What are some effective ways to reduce air pollution?


Individuals can reduce pollution by driving less (carpooling/walking), using energy-efficient appliances, planting trees, and avoiding burning wood or trash.

500

What is the effect of soil erosion on water sources?

Eroded soil often washes into rivers and lakes, causing sedimentation that can pollute water, harm fish habitats, and increase the risk of flooding.