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Lesson 11 Assignment
NAME:
Our Findings From Evidence
Our Findings From Evidence
•Normal precipitation = long-term trends in
1 total amount, timing, intensity, and type of
precipitation.
• Precipitation during individual years may be
2 different from the long-term trend and this
is normal.
Some gases have not really changed over time, but
11 some show an unusual increase.
• Carbon dioxide and methane are a small percent of the
12atmosphere but are increasing at a high rate.
• GHGS are gas molecules in the atmosphere that
absorb, vibrate, and release heat back into the
13atmosphere. This keeps Earth at a livable
• Not normal precipitation is a trend toward a
3 change in precipitation that is outside of a
typical range for a place.
• Climate is a measure of weather conditions
4
temperature.
• As the amount of GHGS increase in our atmosphere,
14they cause the atmosphere to get warmer.
co, levels are higher than any time in the past and
15seem to be increasing really fast.
18 people x energy/person = total energy use
• total energy use x CO, emitted by type of energy =
17total co, emissions
population + 1 mineral resource use = 1 co, in
18 atmosphere
• Carbon dioxide and water vapor (greenhouse gases)
19are products of the combustion of fossil fuels.
• Carbon stored underground moves to the
20 atmosphere because of the combustion of fossit
fuels
• Photosynthesis is the only way to get carbon dioxide
out of the atmosphere. The rate of photosynthesis is
21not enough to take up carbon dioxide from
combustion of fossil fuels.
• Combustion of fossil fuels is creating a carbon
22imbalance in the atmosphere.
for an area over a long period of time.
t temperatures = t evaporation rates = ↑
water vapor in atmosphere.
• Wet areas = f evaporation; dry areas = -
6.
evaporation.
1 temperature & wind affects where/how
7 much precipitation falls.
•1 temperature the type of precipitation that
falls.
• Changes to sources of water affect
communities in different ways.
•A small change in temperature in the
10 atmosphere has big changes in Earth's water
system.
Gyanendra singh @Gyan84s Nov 11
Prayers for the #Philippines.. so much devastation.
This is the effect of #climatechange in all over the world. It create flood,
typhoon,landslide,drought and wild fires. We must protect our
environment and plant more tree to prevent air pollution and flooding in
the future..!
Transcribed Image Text:Lesson 11 Assignment NAME: Our Findings From Evidence Our Findings From Evidence •Normal precipitation = long-term trends in 1 total amount, timing, intensity, and type of precipitation. • Precipitation during individual years may be 2 different from the long-term trend and this is normal. Some gases have not really changed over time, but 11 some show an unusual increase. • Carbon dioxide and methane are a small percent of the 12atmosphere but are increasing at a high rate. • GHGS are gas molecules in the atmosphere that absorb, vibrate, and release heat back into the 13atmosphere. This keeps Earth at a livable • Not normal precipitation is a trend toward a 3 change in precipitation that is outside of a typical range for a place. • Climate is a measure of weather conditions 4 temperature. • As the amount of GHGS increase in our atmosphere, 14they cause the atmosphere to get warmer. co, levels are higher than any time in the past and 15seem to be increasing really fast. 18 people x energy/person = total energy use • total energy use x CO, emitted by type of energy = 17total co, emissions population + 1 mineral resource use = 1 co, in 18 atmosphere • Carbon dioxide and water vapor (greenhouse gases) 19are products of the combustion of fossil fuels. • Carbon stored underground moves to the 20 atmosphere because of the combustion of fossit fuels • Photosynthesis is the only way to get carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. The rate of photosynthesis is 21not enough to take up carbon dioxide from combustion of fossil fuels. • Combustion of fossil fuels is creating a carbon 22imbalance in the atmosphere. for an area over a long period of time. t temperatures = t evaporation rates = ↑ water vapor in atmosphere. • Wet areas = f evaporation; dry areas = - 6. evaporation. 1 temperature & wind affects where/how 7 much precipitation falls. •1 temperature the type of precipitation that falls. • Changes to sources of water affect communities in different ways. •A small change in temperature in the 10 atmosphere has big changes in Earth's water system. Gyanendra singh @Gyan84s Nov 11 Prayers for the #Philippines.. so much devastation. This is the effect of #climatechange in all over the world. It create flood, typhoon,landslide,drought and wild fires. We must protect our environment and plant more tree to prevent air pollution and flooding in the future..!
CLAIM from tweet (rewrite if wrong!)
Findings from Evidence that support claim...
Fossil fuels and pollution are causing problems
in our water cycle.
The carbon is causing the problems in our water
сycle.
The water cycle starts with the process of
evaporation from the water bodies and
transpiration from the plant bodies. As a carbon
dioxide is a green house gas, it is increasing the
green house effect witch is causing global
warming. More water is getting evaporated
leading to more precipitation and also at places
more drought. In this way the water cycle is
getting effected by global warming caused by an
increased amount of carbon dioxide. The
evidence that supports the claim are points
5,6,10,11,12,13
The increase in temperature is not causing the
problems in our water cycle.
Flooding is jncreaseu pecause ur curon
363 words
DFocus
Transcribed Image Text:CLAIM from tweet (rewrite if wrong!) Findings from Evidence that support claim... Fossil fuels and pollution are causing problems in our water cycle. The carbon is causing the problems in our water сycle. The water cycle starts with the process of evaporation from the water bodies and transpiration from the plant bodies. As a carbon dioxide is a green house gas, it is increasing the green house effect witch is causing global warming. More water is getting evaporated leading to more precipitation and also at places more drought. In this way the water cycle is getting effected by global warming caused by an increased amount of carbon dioxide. The evidence that supports the claim are points 5,6,10,11,12,13 The increase in temperature is not causing the problems in our water cycle. Flooding is jncreaseu pecause ur curon 363 words DFocus
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