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What connects these images? They are all locations or communities that would be dramatically affected by sea level rise.

Climate change and the oceans Lesson objective: To be able to explain how climate change directly and indirectly impacts on the oceans.

As you watch the following videos, make notes under the following headings: Impacts Direct Indirect

Now turn to pg 112 and add to your table.

Impacts of sea level rise Using both the bullet points and the map on pg 113 Annotate your map to show the areas which would be worst affected

Exam Q Using examples, explain the impacts of climate change on either developed or developing countries. (6 marks) 8 minutes to do this You will be peer marking