Kamusta readers in our Science Hurumanu we are learning about climate change and how it is slowly affecting the wildlife and the world. We are also going to answer some of the question at the bottom of this introduction, we are gonna watch a video and answer the question down below as the video goes along.
I haven't answered all of the questions because I didn't hear some of the answers when the video was playing.
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 of years? Climate Change
How do we see climate change affecting the globe? it creates Floods, Tornado, Storms, heat waves.
- Floods
- Tornadoes
- Storms
- Tsunamis
What is needed to change history? By not littering and not burning stuff
Is climate change a man made distaster? It is a man made disaster
Dramaitc action must be made in the next __ years to change it? A decade yes
Why is our climate changing? Using lots fossil fuels
What is causing the warming trend of the climate? Adding more and more fossil fuels
What is the main problem? Adding more carbon dioxide/radiocarbon
What are examples of these? Using fossil fuels to run a factory and travel with cars
Burning fossil fuels releases what gas? radio dioxide
How much hotter now is our world? I
What do we call this global warming? Climate Change
How is this affecting creatures / animals like bats? Bats died because of the heat they aren't used to and a lot of bats dies because of the heat and other animal dies from dehydration.
What percentage of species are near extinction? 8% of species are near extinction
How could this effect the world ecosystems?
What global change was seen and recording breaking last year?
How is climate change affecting our weather systems?
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What will happen if the ice melts in Antarctica and the Arctic? The sea level rises up and it will be able to take down a whole country
How does this affect people? The sea level will rise up and it will also destroy peoples home.
What other things affect oceans change? It
What does to much heat do to coral? It turns white and then die.
Why did some industries not want to stop burning fossil fuels? To continue create cars with fossil fuels and
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Investigation
You can decide on how you would like to do this investigation. Your presentation could be on the blog, slides, or Powerpoint.
Write a definition, upload an image and list where these fossil fuels are mined.
- Coal - Coal is a very hard rock which can be burned into a fossil it is mostly carbon.
- Oil - Oil is a liquid that is specially used for fuel.
- Natural Gas - Natural Gas are also called fossil gas
Write a paragraph and upload an image about each of these renewable energy.
- Solar - Solar absorbs the heat from the sun and creates an energy. Once it is absorbed it can create electricity that you can use for your house. The electricity can be used to create technology.
- Wind - Winds can also create electricity by using a windmill it spins so fast.
- Waves - Wave energy is produced when you place an electricity generator under the ocean.
- Hydro -
Write a 6 sentence reflection about what you have learnt about Climate Change and how it is going to affect us. '
I've learnt that Climate Change is a disaster created by mans because we burn a lot of fossil fuels that damages the earth's atmosphere. I've also learnt that Climate Change is going to affect us by the earth getting warmer.
I've learnt that Climate Change is a disaster created by mans because we burn a lot of fossil fuels that damages the earth's atmosphere. I've also learnt that Climate Change is going to affect us by the earth getting warmer.
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