Refers to major changes in the factors used to measure climate over an extended period of period of time.
Climate change refers to major changes int the factors used to measure climate over an extended period of period of time.
An ecological community defined by distinctive plants and animal groups
A biome
Mississippi; Alabama
Jackson; Montgomery
First Part of the water cycle
Evaporation
Indicators of climate change
Rising global temperature and severe weather change, such as intense heat waves and severe weather events
Found in or near the low latitudes
Tropical climates
Louisiana; Arkansas
Baton Rouge; Little Rock
Second part of the water cycle
Condensation
Scientist study the interrelationships among
Ocean temperatures, greenhouse gases, wind patterns, and cloud cover to find clues of climate change
Have variable weather patterns
Midlatitudes
Tennessee; Kentucky; Georgia
Nashville; Frankfort; Atlanta
Third part of the water cycle
Precipitation
Climate change
The theory that the climate of Earth is warming up due to human activity
Having freezing temperatures all year
High latitude
Florida; South Carolina; North Carolina
Tallahassee; Columbia; Raleigh
Fourth part of the water cycle
Runoff
Main cause for climate change according to scientists
Human activity and pollution
Found in an ecological community defined by distinctive plants and animal features
Biome
Virginia; West Virginia
Richmond; Charleston
Fifth part of the water cycle
Transportation