Enviornmental Science Ch 16 Review

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What killed 3500 people in Europe in 2003

Heatwave

Warm water is drawn away from the equator toward the poles by what

Thermohaline circulation

How has global warming made it difficult for polar bears to hunt seals

They have to swim further

Elevation and the presence of features such as mountains and rivers make up an areas what

Topography

How can planting of trees help reduce climate change

Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis

What is the main cause for global wind patterns

Unequal heating of different parts of the Earth

What can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions caused by driving

Using public transportation

Amount of carbon emissions a person or group is responsible for is called what

Carbon footprint

What happens as a result of the oceans absorption of carbon dioxide

Cooling effect

Gases such as water vapor and carbon dioxide that trap heat near Earth are known as

Greenhouse gases

What percentage of fuel burned by a car actually moves it down the road

14%

What human activity contributes the most carbon dioxide to the atmosphere

Burning fossil fuels

Factory A is allowed to release 100 units of carbon dioxide but it only needs to release 75 units, so it plans to sell its 25 extra allowances to Factory B. What type of program does this demonstrate

Cap and trade

Global warming refers specifically to an increase in what

Earths average surface temperature

What is the greatest source of greenhouse gas in the U.S

Electricity

How do volcanic eruptions affect weather

Gases and particles block sunlight and lower temperatures

What has happened to global precipitation patterns in the last 100 years

It has decreased in some areas and increased in others

How was the Kyoto Protocol an improvement over the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Kyoto Protocol was binding not voluntary

Scientists determine current climate conditions by doing what

Making direct measurements

What is one of the critisisms of the Kyoto Protocol

Only required developed nations to reduce emissions

To learn what climates were like in the past, scientists investigate what types on indirect evidence that serve as substitutes for direct measurement

Proxy indicators

If Earth did not have an atmosphere, what would most of the energy from the sun do

Reflect back to space

What's the biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas

Rising sea levels

As a result of global warming, some plant species in the mountains of California have done what

Shifted their locations to higher altitudes

What do prevailing winds move

Warm air away from the equator


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