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AIM: What is Global Warming? Do Now: In your notes, discuss what you know about global warming. What causes it? Can it be stopped?
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AIM: What is Global Warming? Do Now: In your notes, discuss what you know about global warming. What causes it? Can it be stopped?

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Page 1: AIM: What is Global Warming? Do Now: In your notes, discuss what you know about global warming. What causes it? Can it be stopped?

AIM: What is Global Warming?

Do Now:

In your notes, discuss what you know about global warming.

What causes it? Can it be stopped?

Page 2: AIM: What is Global Warming? Do Now: In your notes, discuss what you know about global warming. What causes it? Can it be stopped?

I. Greenhouse Effect- causes the Earth to heat up by trapping insolation radiated from the sun and energy reradiated by the Earth.

• Insolation = incoming solar radiation(UV, infrared and visible light)

• Energy reradiated from Earth = infrared

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- three major greenhouse gasses are carbon-dioxide (CO2), methane and

water vapor. - carbon dioxide is the best absorber of

infrared energy.

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- Insolation can be:

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– As greenhouse gases increase, temperature increases.

Source of methaneSource of co2 and water vapor

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Greenhouse Gases: From Human Activity

DO NOTCOPY

Cars and factories

Cows, termites and decomposing garbage

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A

AR

R

Space

A

A = Absorbed

R = Re-radiated

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II. Causes of Global Warming (increase of greenhouse

gasses)A) The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, & gas) releases CO2 into the air.

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B) The destruction of forests stops trees from absorbing up CO2 during photosynthesis.

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C) The burning of wood releases more CO2 into the air. (forest fires)

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D) Cattle, termites, & rice fields release large amounts of Methane into the air.

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III. Effects of Global Warming:(effects from greenhouse

gasses)A) Shift in temp. and rainfall patterns.

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B) Increased strength and number of major storms due to temperature

extremes.

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C) Melting of polar ice caps and flooding of coastal areas.