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?
the sea level is rising and the animals have no where to live
the sea level is rising and the animals have no where to live
How do we see climate change affecting the globe?
climate change is affecting the animals and flooding our crops
climate change is affecting the animals and flooding our crops
- sea level is rising and flooding our crops
- trees being cut down
- flooding the animals
- Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier
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 power point.
Investigate the different Fossil Fuels listed?
- Coal coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams. coal is mostly carbon with variable amounts of other elements; chiefly hydrogen, sulfur oxygen, and nitrogen. ... Some iron and steel making and other industrial processes burn coal
- Oil
Write a paragraph and upload an image about each of these renewable energies.
Solar
Solar panels are devices that convert light into electricity. They are called solar panels because most of the time, the most powerful source of light available is the Sun, called Sol by astronomers. Some scientists call them photovoltaics which means, basically light-electricity
Wind
wind is the flow of gases on a large scale. On the surface of the Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air. In outer space solar wind is the movement of gases or charged particles from the Sun through space, while the planetary is the out gassing of light chemical elements from a planets atmosphere into space.
Waves
wave involve the transport of energy without the transport of matter. In conclusion a wave can be described as a disturbance that travels through a medium transporting energy from one location its source to another location without transporting matter
Hydro
a typical hydroelectric plant is a system with three parts of the power plant where the electricity is produced a dam that can be opened or closed to control water flow, and a reservoir where water is stored.
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