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What is Climate Change?

What is Climate Change?

Assessment

Presentation

Science

5th - 12th Grade

Medium

NGSS
HS-ESS2-4, HS-ESS3-1, HS-ESS3-5

+4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Daniellejo White-Yelito

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22 Slides • 6 Questions

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What is Climate Change?

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The Earth acts like a greenhouse that catches and traps heat from the sun.
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true
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false

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Why is the increase of Greenhouse gasses a big issue?

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It causes climate change and increase in the global temerature

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It can lead to a major increase in Greenhouses

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It leads to more factories

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It causes a major decrease in people

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The average temperature of the surface of Earth has increased approximately 1°C in the past century. Which reason best explains this increase in temperature?

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lower levels of ozone in the atmosphere

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lower levels of nitrogen in the atmosphere

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higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

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higher levels of oxygen in the atmosphere

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Global warming can be misleading because

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There is no proof that it is actually happening.

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All areas of the Earth are not getting warmer every year.

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It isn't Carbon Dioxide that is causing the temperature increase.

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It isn't the greenhouse gases that are causing the heat to be trapped.

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Multiple Choice

Climate change is defined as a change in the average temperature over a period of at least

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300 years

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300,000 years

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3 decades

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3 millions years

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What can you do to fight against climate change?

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eat less red meat

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drive to school

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never switch off your phone

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cycle

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protest

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