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Created By Shobahul Hoir TACreated By Shobahul Hoir TA
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Building Knowledge Of Field
Did You Know What Picture is it?
Did Youstill
doubt?
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What About This?
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What is Global Warming?
What is The Cause GlobalWarming?
What is The Effect OfGlobal Warming?
What is The Solution OfGlobal Warming?
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What is Global Warming?Global warming is when the earth heats up(the temperature rises). It happens when
greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, water
vapour, nitrous oxide, and methane) trapheat and light from the sun in the earths
atmosphere, which increases thetemperature. This hurts many people,
animals, and plants. Many cannot take thechange, so they die.
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What Causes Glo ba lWarm ing?Global warming is causedby several causes suchas pollution fromfactories, carbon dioxide
from rotting trees, theburning of coal, naturalgasses and fossil fuelslead to methanetravelling into theEarth's atmosphere anytransportation vehicles,water vapour, and manyother little things, whichcontribute to makeglobal warming even
worse.
Another great contributor to GlobalWarming is water Vapour. You may bethinking how does water vapour
contribute to Global Warming, well theanswer is water vapour does notdirectly contribute to Global Warming.It contributes to the GreenhouseEffect, which then leads to GlobalWarming. In fact, water vapour makes
up sixty percent of the Greenhousegasses, twenty percent is carbondioxide and the other twenty percentis caused by nitrous oxide , methane ,ozone and other varieties of gasses.
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Think These Picture
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The greenhouse effect is when the
temperature rises because the suns heat andlight is trapped in the earths atmosphere. This
is like when heat is trapped in a car. On a very
hot day, the car gets hotter when it is out inthe parking lot. This is because the heat andlight from the sun can get into the car, by goingthrough the windows, but it cant get back out.
This is what the greenhouse effect does to theearth. The heat and light can get through theatmosphere, but it cant get out. As a result,
the temperature rises.
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What is The Effect Of Global Warming?
Climate Change
Climate is the long term average of a regionsweather events lumped together. Climate
change represents a change in these long termweather patterns.
Natural Disasters
Climate change could have a severe
effect on natural disasters.There might be more frequentand intense hurricanes,tornadoes, storms, cyclones andwater evaporation.
As a result of natural disasters,
houses, cities and towns wouldneed to be built more stablyagainst the forces of wind andwater.
These natural disasters could have ahuge effect on peoples lives andthose of future generations.
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Sea level rises Ecological systems
Climate change may alter the
worlds habitats and ecosystems.Many places rely on a balance ofrainfall, soil and temperature.With a rapid change in climate
this balance would becomeuneven and dramatically
endanger many living things.Most of the past climatechanges have occurred gradually,
allowing plants and livingcreatures to adapt to the new
environment or move somewhere
else. However, if future climateschange radically, scientists
predict that the living plants andanimals would become extinct
because they will not be able toadapt quickly enough.
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AgricultureGlobal Warming may make Earth
warmer in some cold places. People inthese areas might have more chances
of growing crops, but it might alsobring droughts to other areas where
we presently grow crops.Inland lakes and rivers could shrivel.
Forest and Bush fires could occurmore often. Frequent periods of
drought could make it difficult toraise crops for food. Crops and
woodlands many also be afflicted byinsects and plant disease.
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Look These Ones Look These Ones
Feeling the heat: the polarbear population is expectedto decline by 30 per centwithin the three to fivedecades.
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