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Urban heat islands

Urban heat islands

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Science

12th Grade

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K-ESS3-1, MS-ESS2-6, K-ESS3-3

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15 Slides • 4 Questions

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1. What is air pollution?

2. List two CAUSES of
air pollution.

3. List two EFFECTS of
air pollution.

4. What is smog?

5. What can pollution
do to human health?

Answer these in on your notes
as we watch the following video:

1. ¿Qué es la contaminación
atmosférica?

2. Dos CAUSAS de la
contaminación atmosférica.

3.Dos EFECTOS de la
contaminación atmosférica.

4. ¿Qué es el smog?

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Human Effects on Air Quality

⦿ Air Pollution: contamination of air due harmful substances in the atmosphere

Can be man-made or natural
Hurts humans, other organisms, & the climate

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Sources of Pollution

⦿ Stationary sources:: coal, power plants, industrial factories

⦿ Mobile sources: cars, planes, ships

⦿ Fumes: aerosols, paint, hair spray

⦿ Waste Deposition: landfills create harmful gases as waste breaks down

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Main Types of Pollutants
⦿ Carbon Oxides – created by volcanoes and combustion engines.

⦿ Sulfur Oxides – created by volcanoes and factories.

⦿ Nitrogen Oxides – created by burning coal, gasoline and oil in cars, homes,
industries and power plants.

Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides
(NOx) can combine to form acid rain.

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Acid Rain

⦿ SO2 + NOx = acid rain

⦿ Global warming & climate change

increase rxns between pollutants increases amount of acid rain

⦿ Acid rain dissolves important nutrients in soil,

weathers rocks, & causes health problems in humans, animals, and plants

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Multiple Choice

Which one is a stationary source
of pollution?

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Fumas

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Cars

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Power plants

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Landfills

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Main Types of Pollutants (pt. 2)

⦿ Particulates: airborne solids; can cause cancer

⦿Chlorofluorocarbons: (CFCs): a pollutant found in aerosols, breaks down the ozone layer

Increase CFCs decrease ozone increase in harmful UV radiation & health risks

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Multiple Choice

RECALL: Where is the ozone layer found?

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In the Earth's mesosphere
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In the Earth's troposphere
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In the Earth's stratosphere
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In the Earth's exosphere

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Open Ended

Why is the ozone layer important?

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Ground-Level Ozone

⦿ Ground-level ozone is a gas that forms just above the earth's surface.

  • Created when nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react.

    • VOCs mainly come from the burning of gasoline

Ground-level ozone causes an increase in global temperatures global warming!!

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Ground
-Level
Ozone

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URBAN HEAT ISLANDS

How do humans & our cities affect Earth’s climate?

Why is it hotter in cities during the summer?

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Open Ended

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It’s a hot summer day and you’re deciding what to
wear. Which color shirt would you wear and why?

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Darker colored objects absorb

MORE heat!

Let’s see how this relates to temperatures in cities!

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URBAN HEAT ISLANDS

City structures, like buildings and roads, absorb the sun’s heat more than natural/rural landscapes such as forests and bodies of water.

Urban areas become “islands” of higher temp. compared to rural areas.

In the United States, the heat island effect results in daytime temperatures in urban areas about 1–7°F higher than temperatures in rural areas

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URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECTS

Increase the need for electricity to power air conditioning

  • Companies that supply electricity rely on fossil fuels & power plants which leads to an increase in air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions

    • Increases ground-level ozone (smog) and acid rain.

    • contributes to global climate change

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Now time to practice!

Use the link on Canvas to help you answer questions

​ https://www.epa.gov/heatislands/learn-about-heat-islands

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1. What is air pollution?

2. List two CAUSES of
air pollution.

3. List two EFFECTS of
air pollution.

4. What is smog?

5. What can pollution
do to human health?

Answer these in on your notes
as we watch the following video:

1. ¿Qué es la contaminación
atmosférica?

2. Dos CAUSAS de la
contaminación atmosférica.

3.Dos EFECTOS de la
contaminación atmosférica.

4. ¿Qué es el smog?

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