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If changes in weather patterns continue, do you think that the climate zone will be different in Texas 25 years from now?
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- If the climate zone was to change in Texas, what zone do you think it will change to, and why? If not, why not?How is the climate changing in Texas?What impacts would be expected to water supplies or other hydrologic features such groundwater table, oceans, etc., if the climate zone was to change in Texas?
- How is global warming likely to change the climate in your region of the country?Here is some data about sea level rise in the Chesapeake Bay. The data shows the change in sea level over time. Notice that there are four sea level measurements per year because they are done during each season (fall, winter, summer, and spring). Sea Level Rise Year 0.5 mm 1980 0.4 mm 1980 0.4 mm 1980 0.2 mm 1980 Average 0.6 mm 1990 0.4 mm 1990 0.8 mm 1990 0.5 mm 1990 Average 0.5 mm 2000 0.6 mm 2000 0.9 mm 2000 0.8 mm 2000 Average 0.9 2010 0.8 2010 1.0 2010 1.3 2010 Average Calculate the average sea level rise for each year and fill in the table above. Now create an Excel graph (or use some graphing software) to portray the data from the table above. Insert the graph below. According to the data how is the sea level rise changing over time? Make a prediction for the 2020 measurements. What do you expect to see…what are the most important pieces of information that public needs to know about the climate change?
- We know that hurricanes form above warm ocean water. And it's thought that warmer water can lead to stronger hurricanes. The Earth warmed one degree Fahrenheit over the 20th Century. Warming is causing sea surface temperatures to climb. Has the warming climate had an impact on hurricanes? This is an area of active research. One way that scientists are trying to answer this question is by looking at the history of hurricanes. The graph below on the left shows the total number of hurricanes that happened in each region during three time periods. The graph on the right shows the number of very strong hurricanes that happened over the same three time periods. Total Number of Hurricanes Number of Strong Hurricanes (Category 4 and 5 storms) 250 200 s0 150 40 100 30 20 50 10 East Pacific West Pacific Ocean North Soutwestern North Indian South Indian East Pacific West Pacific Ocean North Soutwestern North Indian South Indian Осean Atlantic Pacific Осеan Осean Ocean Atlantic Pacific Осеan Ocean…Which of the following is NOT an effect of climate change? a. Sea Level Will Rise 1-4 feet by 2100. b. Increase of greenhouse gases. c. Changes in precipitation patterns. d. Frost-free season and growing season will lengthen. True or False: A program called a debt-for-nature swap makes it financially attractive for countries to protect their tropical forests.Which of the following statements is TRUE about the factors that shape regional climates? can choose more than one answer Group of answer choices Riverside has high variation in daily and seasonal temperatures because it exhibits a maritime climate. The rain-shadow effect explains why climates on both sides of a mountain are moist. Areas that are near the center of large continents have greater variation in temperature than areas that are near the coast.
- Major climate models predict to occur during this century. a rise in the earth's mean surface temperature a decrease in the role of human activity in global temperature changes a decrease in global sea levels slowing temperature increases due to increased greenhouse gas emissions a sea level rise of 10 meters by 2020Can you explain why climate change that we are experiencing now is not a natural trend but caused by external drivers (anthropogenic causes.) Why are people still debating climate change?Do you think oil drilling should be permitted in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge? Describe it's pros and cons.
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