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Ecosystem Stability & Environmental Change (TEKS 12E)

Ecosystem Stability & Environmental Change (TEKS 12E)

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th Grade

Easy

NGSS
HS-ESS2-4, HS-LS1-3, HS-LS2-2

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Steven Salazar

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25 Slides • 4 Questions

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Ecological Stability

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Multiple Choice

The meaning of "equilibrium" is most similar to -

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dysfunction

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content

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complicated

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balanced

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ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES

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The Greenhouse Effect

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What is the greenhouse effect?

  • Sun produces solar radiation

  • Some is reflected back into space by Earth's atmosphere

  • Some passes through atmosphere & is absorbed by Earth's surface

  • More greenhouse gases released 🢂 Greater gas layer & more thermal energy absorbed

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Multiple Choice

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What happens to the temperature of the atmosphere if more greenhouse gases are added? (Hint: think about Venus)

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The temperature goes up

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The temperature goes down

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Multiple Choice

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What happens to the temperature of the atmosphere if there were no greenhouse gases? (Hint: think about Mars)

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The temperature goes up

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The temperature goes down

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Greenhouse gases make up the earths atmosphere and are essential for regulating the temperature.

Without any greenhouse gases, the temperature would drop to -200 degrees like it does on the moon!!​

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​There is more water in the air when it is warmer. This causes floods, hurricanes, and even snow storms to be more intense.

Effects of a warmer earth

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​Some species have very specific temperature requirements and will migrate or die if it is too hot

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How does Air Get Polluted?

The substances which contaminate the

air are called air pollutants.

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The sources of air pollutants

  • Natural sources

  • Human activities.

Air pollutants.

  • Carbon monoxide -It is produced due to improper combustion of fuels

  • Smog-It is a combination of fog and smoke

  • Sulphur dioxide -Produced mainly due to the combustion of coal

  • Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)-Produced from air conditioners, refrigerators and aerosols

  • Deteriorate the Ozone Layer

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Multiple Choice

What is "overfishing"?

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Fishing out of season

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Catching fish faster than they can replenish

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Catching fish from the top of the food chain

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Catching more fish than what people eat

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