What causes this?. YOUR TASK 1.Your task in this lesson is to make a poster showing the causes of climate change and the effects it is having on the earth.

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What causes this?

YOUR TASK 1.Your task in this lesson is to make a poster showing the causes of climate change and the effects it is having on the earth 2.Use the internet links provided and the success criteria to guide what you do. You should start researching the poster in today’s lesson and complete the poster as our homework for next Wednesday GradeWhat to do DList the main greenhouse gases and pollutant gases and where they come from CDescribe the problems caused by these gases including global warming and acid rain BExplain how greenhouse gases contribute to global warming through the greenhouse effect (diagram?) AExplain how pollutant gases including sulpher dioxide and nitrous oxide may lead to acid rain including : problems caused by acid rain and a word equation for the process A*Use a properly referenced news story and/or a recent research articles to explain some of the key issues regarding climate change in the world today

Climate Change – Marking Sheet GradeWhat to doDone it?Comment DList the main greenhouse gases and pollutant gases and where they come from CDescribe the problems caused by these gases including global warming and acid rain BExplain how greenhouse gases contribute to global warming through the greenhouse effect (diagram?) AExplain how pollutant gases including sulpher dioxide and nitrous oxide may lead to acid rain including : problems caused by acid rain and a word equation for the process A*Use a properly referenced news story and/or a recent research articles to explain some of the key issues regarding climate change in the world today Teacher Comment

This is a big problem!

What does this graph tell us? 500 million years ago there was a sudden drop in temperature. Then the temperature rose and fell again. Then the same thing happened again.

Can you see why scientists worry about the climate getting warmer?

Are we heading for mass extinction and the next Ice Age? What do you think?

carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour, CFCs The Greenhouse Effect