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5 yettlincd exe Mag Pile vt ndronmentalSclece: Gate Change Unt Test, v wame_Elizabetle He OTAKU 1. What sang ou snosphreto get weer? Alouanrescs 2. More water inthe atmosphere Copntinet = 3. More greenhouse gates inthe stmosphere © ors Yo oer _Lesewaterin the atmosphere row 4. Less greenhouse gassesinthe atmosphere WY SOME TNA a ony eUents 2. Which ofthe following gates do not rap heat? ere ee «ethane SANE A, bit chi PRerenHe b. carbon Doe bak vite OF pre air Water Vapor hice. prover So a. Oxygen Css re Codey 3. As average global temperature increases, pecome Vien. '2. The number of severe precipitation events increases fe ator CQUSES & Menmbe cts iecptatenerensdeaanes “WO WOOD Ones ©. The numberof severe precipitation events stays thesame QTE CEN ON Oe nop ew 14 wig Pheer nee peecaea ne pacer. SHPO ‘More atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (CO,) ore TAN S Melting permafrost ie ain O'S €. Increased acean temperatures tg 4. More droughts Ouse more Sreayenk 5 What would happen f we didn't have any greenhouse gases? Why? hp modHure_ conus Js ACCUM + ( the relationship between Carbon Dioxide (CO,), Average Global Temperature, and Melting Permafrost is edtebea ose feedback lop. What oes thsmen? Wet mate hea postive feedie oop? CATER Shale Peg IoNth G poresder "Tee eee SSR arenes I Go GAC eh ai Sake been shake WOK NS WARCRY » VA \ncrecnes, (+ causes the QUeeGE, Qe ake ereage OS Speak (See, We Hnesprare AP ane Meyer. lerap Was te VS, se | 8 What's happening to our coral reefs sresut of obafwarmisgt Why? cps ve. melieng SE Toe eS es Helin, 0 permarrest Frocerdeyeah heh 7 2. How does burning fs fuels contabute to climate change? frags 00a, en iets Byes Gre carding Om J rorese 0 he Shrors, | 1 ob wy danagin inte eqn eer oA GR Ses * Gldoal WOAMUNY 15 AVSigg, GH ner~e? Sue Gkdosh Cc mon” ON pemuuse FO CAUSING the hy xo eH Ce wreue Ge BERS, MPL HOST prere. mosture Con Woe, Albser'os Nur ictarres energirira hor Grd CAUSING ern Yo Ged shi nfo, 11. Identify whether each ofthe following is increasing or decreasing. Circe increasing or decreasing. Average Global Temperature Increasing Decreasing Sea Level Increasing Decreasing Flooding of Coastal Areas Increasing Decreasing Ocean Temperature Increasing Decreasing Ice Caps and Glaciers Increasing Decreasing ‘Atmospheric CO, Increasing Decreasing Burning of Fossil Fuels Increasing Decreasing Jo 12.Now erates conceptmap wth the words above. fe sure to connect very wordt at east one other ‘roll sta cntexson yu ste ther. On ech connecting arte 9 sentence expan ow the two concepts are relate. Burma, of Fossa Fuels Costs Se ~ Berg oo ae Age cays moe one S grant (Oa 1 @) indneairo alge spore OTE ee Seal ResereOwy, ANS eee oo Nae ‘ Anes ee rere: Occon Temp. ey eae 2a te LY “Ss aor ioe BS cogs @ . 2 Kear Ree “Gack ord gacies met, 4 ® ve Ne \eu8h Sr ene fo Une Be cen, Level res \ co. AWS, wn ren OL eas oe Sve re SS Qoier fc Plowsiga oF “Owes, cs, rls ecachay J “ich countraresfected most by climate change? Ciele either developing or developed? penne iarwpi) Dever anglrtor) “Ya, which countries ae contribu Developine ft word) Devon Za vont) [Bedford Sf — P15, Telthe story ofthe graph by orienting us tot and identifying any trends, Refer to the specifies nthe raph. Observed U.S. Trends in Heavy Precipitation ove 0 5 ONT OS SN ereos\! may Relative Number of Extreme Events (%) a gyal Decade Sa R Rae EERE NTE ERORURTRERRERESTE thence ar event toe rcpt nero 10012012 sows te arcs eens oar mache rom Ye Yo JQQOS , Me fetostve_ umber vee Serer rea > Se fre NOS RO precipitation (Se a wa abictonge venir at CON, iver ec" no s Chenrye Lin Enis cas oe 5 erode fo pro ae WUaMbew oF excnerne evens Ane Yo HOO, ge yh tre US has been aan USI onl Whey a ORs \ncretysy me Cae Tak one AFD Wer easing ys ime ane ayaic SOMIGIAMy, \5pecithiyy wn aos Jon OCS» "16, what's been heags price eee petivotteoean ect ea? Fre OCean 1h ae Years hes ween), ae We & duc \o sre HOUS eae con 2 An We oresprere a 17 Fillin the left column with two different types of billion-dollar disasters that ae increasing 2s a result of, climate change. Then fill out the right column with the region mast affected by that type of disaster. Region ofthe U.S. most affect! (novshon, southern, easter, western, New England, Florida, West Coast etc.) Yeading, Wwesk CoasF Hoieane Soudtnern ‘Type of billion-dollar disasters / * 18. suppose someone living in the southern US. say to you, “Global warming ist happening. W's getting caer ere am What wou ay mesg thin NOLS, es TOE AC HNCOAK EE, here gou are. Th Rok, 5 se ave oe erattste. NS increas sags BASLE re < Seems, x ¥' Cor, ems Yeasen ¥ ae era sce S SE ETRE Tauases ack $= 449. friend or family — ee does not know anything about climate change, Write a letter (paragraph) to your friend to convince him/her of why its important to take action against climate change, Use atleast two pieces of evidence from what we learned in cas. Pi ak cso \eral NY. Concern 80 tue = Krous *rok a Worm BA) @ s0 Us ugdesten th oN Tt gre wea cee te gh You Ta feck vie ew Be on ONS Cae NY Rr & nee BOISE SS AES Wand Gwbeck sue wuel swneere Leet 20. What are two things you can do to curb (reduce) the impact of ta get Q {FX cowry WGI rae ard Gcwe sess to, &Buce my ingachenC On COME QT wn deren Ripe Srol ee 2 ON Pe AWATS HR Se Sige Crs as Peon. coe chreirn mead, Prey con do te kelp leShas Enironmentl cence hmate Change Uni Test amet izalvety O) WNT 11. Whatis causing our atmosphere to get warmer? '2. More water in the atmosphere 2 Not done G More greenhouse gases nthe tmospery Less water inthe atmosphere a. Les greenhouse gases inthe atmosphere 2. Which of the folowing gases donot rap heat? 2. Methane B. Carbon Dioxide Water Vapor Oxygen 3 -Asgyerage global temperature increases, tas i The numberof severe precipitation events decreases ©. The numberof severe precipitation events says the same 4, Which ofthe folowing s OT an effect of global warming? "ore mosphere Carbon Diide(€0)) Melting permafrost (ie €. Increased ocean temperatures a. More droughts = 5-apgzwald ap fr a any eases hy? ear woulel be too Peeve ICN gy Saas SS GOERS, pis 5 becaAAre Some Sur tock inthe o2 earths oh Shake asters Be a idk es, - 7-Therelatonship betwen Coon Doe (C0), Average loalTerperature and ree Permatostis “ja agate exact ces non hamlet postin fend Neat fol rete BTSah SEE EREN SRS Np eaecan tlm ree Regs Something, 30 Go OULoF on eaxuntibnue Yaad crore 50 ~ 8a happenin cfr ase eo wang Wi Rayee S* diakal Worming our carat ree ae enperiencg Sal + nite NS (> beacuse ve Bene ing konbor ng thes eechrr See earns rureose in Semeerotare, >. nia te te ce Rossi NS Combributes te climate change because Veco ra Peels Tediaton) ing, cas otrong hoe Yak HE ASEL AE qlobel Mmgeroture Re 10, Explain why global warming causes an increases in the frequency of severe precipitation events. © 41. Identify whether each of the following I increasing or decreasing. Cirle increasing or decreasing, ‘Average Global Temperature~ Decreasing ‘sea Level — Decreasing Decreasing Terenas ‘Ocean Temperature — sing ie i De fee Caps and Glaciers increasing Decreasing >We increasiog > [Atmospheric CO, - > “Decreasing BuringotFossi Fue Ineestm@S, Decreasing 112. Now create a concept map with the words above. Be sure to connect every word toat least one other ‘word, and add adsitional connections ifyou see them. Un each connecting arrow, write a sentence to expla hhow the two concepts are related. Flooding of Coastal Areas Gurning oF Fossil Rae's ov Arrwasgreni Coa Ocean Temperotuse o Arveroge Gloka\ Temperodsace ED nN Tee Cogs and Glaciers Sea \evel L Frecdingo® Ceastot Areas 3s 14, Which couniries are contributing most to climate change? Denne aT (Developed ree 415, Tellthe story ofthe graph by orienting us to it and identifying any trends. Refer tothe specifies in the raph. SET ar. ON EB ona Y Observed USS. Trends in Heavy Precipitation ove “0 ae, oul 1900: ce 1908-084 —1950R 1960 197s 1980S 19805 20005 Relative Number of Extreme Events (%) Decade ie sir tase avant so ay recat total iced on veo onl one 2 Sapte frown ss ‘icone infveyear evn lex preciatln ideo 1901-203 shar the carat vets bara much mre ‘Smumonnrcen decades Change ae compared the peo 902290, an co ot cle shat Ha S 26. What's been happening to the acidity of the ocean in recent years? 17. Fillin the eft column with two different types of billion-dollar disasters that are increasing asa result of climate change. Then fil out the right column with the region most affected by that type of disaster. Type of billion-dollar disasters Region ofthe U.S. most affected (northern, southern, eastern, western, New England, Florida, West Coast, ete.) D 18, Suppose someone lvingin the southern USS. says to you, “Global warming isn't happening. It’s getting colder G fe Lam.” What would you say in response to him/her? 429. A friend or family member of yours does not know anything about climate change. Write a letter (paragraph) to your friend to convince him/her of why itis important to take action against climate change. Use at 5 ‘two pleces of evidence from what we learned in class. 20. wate wothingsyoucan do tocar duc] the impact ofcitehange? a ne nee dost Your awn Cartoon RAQTNT Any Or con &o fo Ves IWS Impact. Qarcan Also Super FES Ayah mate eruiconmentally Friendly fers Woe Use roqucled materials

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