Theme 5b - Climate Flashcards
1
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What is some historical evidence for climate change?
A
- Fossils of plants and animals in unusual places.
- Ice cores portray varieying gas levels.
- Dendrochronology
2
Q
What are some more recent evidences supporting climate change?
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- Increasing CO2 levels
- Changes in migration patterns.
- Ice sheets melting and retreating.
- Increase in 0.6 global degrees over 100 years.
3
Q
What is the Keeling curve?
A
It plots the change in the amount of CO2 in the Earths atmosphere, measurements started in 1958.
4
Q
How is natural climate change caused?
A
- changes in the earths orbit
- changes in the tilt of the earth
- changes in the output of solar radiation.
- volcanic activity
5
Q
What is the greenhouse effect?
A
The natural process that results in the warming of the Earth’s atmosphere.
6
Q
How does the greenhouse effect work?
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- Solar energy enters the atmosphere.
- Short wave radiation is absorbed in atmosphere.
- Solar energy heats the surface, radiating long wave energy into the atmosphere.
- Long wave energy can be absorbed by natural gasses, like co2.
- Some long wave energy escapes into space.
7
Q
Human activity resulting in greenhouse gas increase?
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- Burning fossil fuels
- Deforestation
- Dumping waste
- The animal agriculture industry
8
Q
What creates the global cooling effect?
A
Sulphur and dust erupting from volcanoes enters the atmosphere, reducing the amount of solar energy able to reach the earth’s surface, however damaging the earths ozone layer.