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  • What is global warming?
    The gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere
  • What happens to organisms if their climate changes?
    They adapt or die
  • What is carbon capture?
    The process of removing carbon dioxide from exhaust and burying it underground
  • What is clean energy? What are some examples?
    Energy sources that release very small amounts of greenhouse gases; solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, nuclear, and tidal energy
  • What is a greenhouse gas?
    A gas like water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane that traps heat leaving Earth's surface
  • How much has Earth's temperature increased over the past 120 years?
    About 0.7*C
  • What is the effect of rising levels of greenhouse gases?
    Global warming
  • What do humans use fossil fuels for?
    Generating electricity, heating homes, and powering cars
  • What are some energy efficient habits?
    Turning off lights when you leave a room, using public transportation
  • How can we limit global warming?
    Finding clean, renewable sources of energy, being more energy efficient, and removing carbon from fossil fuel emissions.
  • What is a fossil fuel?
    Energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
  • Are human changes to land, air, and water faster or slower than geologic processes?
    Faster
  • Does global warming mean that all parts of Earth are warming?
    No; some parts get cooler while others get warmer. The AVERAGE temperature of the atmosphere has risen 0.7*C in the past 120 years.
  • What is desertification?
    When severe droughts cause some lands to become deserts
  • What are the effects of global warming?
    Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, drought, desertification, changes in the biosphere, and regional changes in temperature.
  • What is a drought?
    A long period of time when there is no rain and the land becomes dry
  • Why do we need the greenhouse effect?
    It insulates Earth. Without it, the cold of space would kill us.
  • Where does methane come from?
    Mining and processing of coal and petroleum, livestock, agriculture such as rice cultivation, landfill use, and the burning of biomass
  • What is the greenhouse effect?
    Greenhouse gases trap in heat that is being reflected back into space and send it back to Earth
  • What are climate models?
    Complex computer programs that use data to predict temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions