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Thursday 13 June 2019

Aim: To look at the causes of climate change and how to prevent it.

As you watch the video answer these questions:

What is our greatest threat in thousands of years?

How do we see climate change affecting the globe?
  1.   Gas Because People could sufferance 
  2.  Cars because they 
  3.  Rubbish because it could  on animals 
  4.   


What is needed to change history?

Is climate change a man made distaster?

Dramaitc action must be made in the next __ years to change it?

Why is our climate changing?

What is causing the warming trend of the climate?

What is the main problem?

What are examples of these?

Burning fossil fuels releases what gas?

How much hotter now is our world?

What do we call this global warming?

How is this affecting creatures / animals like bats?

What percentage of species are near exteinction?

How could this effect the world ecosystems?

What global change was seen and recording breaking last year?

How is climate change affecting our weather systems?
1. 
2. 
3. 

What is another ettect of climate change?

What will happen if the ice melts in Antarctica and the Arctic?

How does this affect people?

What other things affect oceans change?

What does to much heat do to coral?

Why did some industries not want to stop burning fossil fuels?


Stop at 23.39

Investigation

You can decide on how you would like to do this investigation. Your presentation could be on the blog, slides, or powerpoint.

Investigate the different Fossil Fuels listed?

  1. Coal
  2. Oil

Write a paragraph and upload an image about each of these renewable energies.

Solar
Wind
Waves
Hydro

Write a reflection about what you have learnt about Climate Change and how it is going to affect 

Coal can affect us and our climate change by Coal causes global warming, which is linked with extreme weather and wildfires. Climate change is coal's most serious, long-term, global impact. Chemically, coal is mostly carbon, which, when burned, reacts with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide, a heat-trapping gas.

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