Climate Change Module 1 Lesson 1
The increase in acidity --- the amount of carbonate in the oceans
decreases
Greenhouse gases
gases that trap heat near the Earth's surface; contribute to global warming and climate change
Greenhouse effect
greenhouse gases retain heat in the lower atmosphere
Ecosystem
interaction of a community and the physical environment (such as climate)
Since the 1970s scientists have noticed that there has been a global --- of ice mass in glaciers
loss
Ozone
natural processes and the interaction of solar energy with pollutants in the lower atmosphere
Water Vapor
natural processes associated with the water cycle
Population
organisms of the same species living in a particular area
Community
populations of different species interacting in a given area
A number of extreme weather events such as --- and --- are correlated with climate change
precipitation, heat waves
Ecologist
studies how organisms interacts with their environment
Heat sink
temporary storage location for heat energy; -account for the moderate temperatures of Florida in the winter -over longer time periods they can influence the climate of surrounding land masses
Climate
the average weather patterns in a given area over time
Biosphere
the sum of the locations where life exists on Earth
Seasonal changes are due to the --- of the Earth on its axis
tilt
All life on Earth is dependent on the climate of the planet
true
Global warming is primarily associated with the increases in the surface temperatures
true
Warmer oceans lead to coral bleaching
true
Methane
very rare gas in the atmosphere with concentrations measured as parts per billion -unstable -produced naturally via decomposition -very powerful greenhouse gas with ability to retain and release almost 30 times the amount of heat as CO2
Greenhouse gases listed
water vapor, nitrous oxides, ozone, chlorofluorocarbons, methane, carbon dioxide
Chlorofluorocarbons
compounds used in refrigerants and to make spray propellants
Ways carbon dioxide is produced
-by natural events (fires and volcanic activity) -our bodies produce it as the result of the breakdown of our food
Species
a group of similar; interbreeding organisms
Nitrous Oxides
agricultural practices such as the use of fertilizers and the burning of fossil fuels
Shells are formed from ---
calcium carbonate
Plants use carbon dioxide to produce --
carbohydrates (sugar)
CO2
carbon dioxide
When ----- enters the oceans it produces carbonic acid, which leads to acidification and negative impacts on shellfish
carbon dioxide
The --- of a region is partially due to the amount of solar radiation striking the surface of the planet
climate