
Effects of Global Warming on Humans
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Science
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 4 Questions
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14.2 Human Activities and Climate Change
Essential question: How are human activities affecting Earth's climate?
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How are human activities affecting Earth's climate?
Humans change the land, air, and water of Earth's surface faster than most geological processes
The atmosphere controls our climate and weather
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Earth's atmosphere insulates us from the cold of space. When the sun warms Earth's surface, this heat is radiated back as infrared waves.
Greenhouse Effect
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Greenhouse Effect
The infrared waves pass through the nitrogen and oxygen, but are trapped by water vapor, methane, and carbon dioxide. These gases are called greenhouse gases.
It only takes a small amount of greenhouse gases to heat up the Earth's surface
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Multiple Choice
What are the three greenhouse gases?
Oxygen, Nitrogen, Argon
Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide, and Methane
Radon, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide
Helium, Methane, Hydrogen
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Levels of Greenhouse Gases
Key concept answer: Human activities are increasing the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and producing changes in climate worldwide. This increase is causing global temperatures to rise.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main cause of global temperatures rising?
Excess greenhouse gases
Cow farts
Hurricanes
Rainstorms
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Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, drought, desertification, changes to the biosphere, and regional changes in temperature
Effects of Global Warming
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As global temps rise, water shortages and droughts can become common. Some land can become a desert which can lead to food shortages.
Droughts and Desertification
Organisms in a biosphere may not adapt to warmer temperatures and look for other places to live. This can cause disruptions to ecosystems.
Changes to Biosphere
Various regions around the world have changed temperatures slowly over the past 50 years. This can lead to longer growing seasons
Regional Changes
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Draw
Draw what you think the east coast of the United States would look like if sea levels rose too much?
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Open Ended
What clean, renewable sources of energy can we use to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions?
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How is climate change affecting ecosystems?
Look in your book at page 593. Make a line graph using the data in the table. Then, answer the questions come up with a conclusion. You have 5 minutes. Go!
14.2 Human Activities and Climate Change
Essential question: How are human activities affecting Earth's climate?
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