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Quiz Show Review. Attribution and examples. Topic sentences. Definitions. Definitions. Causality. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Definitions #1. Question: What are greenhouse gases ?. Check Your Answer. Definitions #1. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Question: What are greenhouse gases?
Check Your Answer
Definitions #1
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Answer:
Greenhouse gases are gases such as carbon dioxide that absorb heat and prevent it from escaping into the atmosphere, thus warming the Earth.
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Definitions #1
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Question: What is global warming?
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Definitions #2
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Answer: Global warming is the rise in the average temperature of the Earth as a result of increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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Definitions #2
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Question:
What is the Kyoto Protocol?
Check Your Answer
Definitions #3
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Answer:
The Kyoto Protocol is a treaty which was made in 1997 among 160 countries to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
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Question: What is the IPCC?
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Definitions #4
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Answer:
The IPCC is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a network of 2,500 of the world’s leading climatologists from 70 countries.
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Definitions #4
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Question: Who is Charles Keeling?
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Definitions #5
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Answer: Charles Keeling is the scientist who studied the increase in average carbon dioxide levels beginning in 1958 at a site on Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
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Definition #5
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Question: What is a flood?
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Definitions #1
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Answer:
A flood is when there is deep water due to heavy rains or rising water levels in rivers, lakes, or seas.
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Question:
What are zooplankton?
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Definitions #2
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Answer:
Zooplankton are tiny shrimplike animals that live near the surface of the ocean and are food for fish and marine animals.
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Definitions #2
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Question: What is a variable in science?
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Definitions #3
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Answer:
A variable is one factor that may change in scientific research. For example, when scientists study global warming, one variable is carbon dioxide levels.
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Question: What is a drought?
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Definitions #4
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Answer: A drought is a period when there is very low rainfall and exceptionally dry conditions.
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Question: What is a fluctuation?
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Definitions #5
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Answer: A fluctuation is when something rises and falls; for example, the CO2 levels fluctuates in summer and winter.
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Definitions #5
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Question: How does the greenhouse effect work?
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Answer: The greenhouse effect traps heat on Earth in a way that is similar to the way a glass building warms plants or the way a car heats up in the sunlight when the windows are closed.
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Question: Describe the research and results about the rise in carbon dioxide levels …
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Answer: Based on Charles’ Keeling’s research, carbon dioxide levels rose between 1958 and 2000.
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Question:
What are some effects of global warming on agriculture, plants, and animals?
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Answer:
Scientists predict that global warming will have serious effects on agriculture, plants, and animals.
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Question: What are some of the recent findings of the IPCC?
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Answer: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which is a group of the world’s leading climatologists, has found convincing evidence that global warming is already taking place and that it could have serious effects.
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Question: Explain the Kyoto Protocol and some of the difficulties in getting countries to follow its requirements.
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Answer: Although 160 countries agreed to the Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, there have been difficulties in getting countries to follow its requirements.
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Fill in the blank with a correct attribution word or phrase:
________________ the IPCC, sea levels have risen.
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Attribution/ Example #1
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Answer:
According to the IPCC, sea levels have risen.
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Fill in the blank with an attribution word/ phrase:
The textbook, Environmental Science, ____________ that CO2
levels rose from .314 to .368 parts per million between 1958 and 2000.
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Answer:
The textbook, Environmental Science, states that CO2 levels rose from .314 to .368 parts per million between 1958 and 2000.
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Add an appropriate example:
There are several greenhouse gases such as ____________,
____________, and ________.
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Attribution/ Example #3
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Attribution / Example #3
Answer:
There are several greenhouse gases such
as carbon dioxide,
CFCS, and methane.
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Add an appropriate example:
The rise in sea levels might cause several problems; for instance,…
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Attribution / Example #4
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Answer: The rise in sea levels might cause several problems; for instance, there could be flooding of coastal areas and beaches could be eroded.
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Add an appropriate example:
Global warming could threaten human health; for example, …
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Answer: Global warming could threaten human health; for example, there could be more heat- related deaths and more respiratory illness.
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Fill in the blanks with a cause/effect word or phrase
Global warming may __________ a change in ocean currents and shut off the Gulf stream.
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Cause and effect words #1
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Answer:
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Answer:
Global warming may cause a
change in ocean currents and
shut off the Gulf stream.
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Fill in the blanks with a cause/effect word/ phrase:
Global warming is difficult to predict ____________ there are so many variables.
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Cause and Effect words #2
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Answer: Global warming is difficult to predict since there are so many variables.
(because, as)
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Fill in the blanks with a correct cause/effect word/phrase:
There are more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere; ___________, the temperature is rising.
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Cause and Effect Words #3
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Answer: There are more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere; consequently, the temperature is rising.
(therefore, as a result)
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Fill in the blank with a correct cause/effect word/phrase.
______________ the increase in carbon dioxide levels, the average temperature on Earth is rising.
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Cause and Effect Words #4
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Fill in the blank with a correct cause/effect word/phrase.
Due to the increase in carbon dioxide levels, the average temperature on Earth is rising.
(As a result of, Because of)
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Fill in the blanks with a correct cause/effect word/phrase:
Global warming could __________________ more droughts and reduced crop yields.
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Cause/Effect #5
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Answer: Global warming could result in more droughts and reduced crop yields.
(lead to, cause)
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Cause/Effect #5