Essential Question: How does climate change affect the landscape

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Essential Question: How does climate change affect the landscape Essential Question: How does climate change affect the landscape? Investigation Question: How does climate change affect ocean currents? Investigation 1 Claims: Climate change is directly related to the burning of fossil fuels that create greenhouse gases. The melting of glaciers effect the direction of ocean currents. A change in ocean currents can affect storms over land. Terms of Use: Density Current, Specific Heat, Greenhouse gases, Radiation, Evaporation, Low Pressure, Carbon Emissions, Fossil Fuels, Caving, Greenhouse effect, Natural Hazard, Climate Change

Format for writing Evidence The evidence justifies the claim ___Insert Claim___ that in the article it says ____Insert Evidence from Article____.

How does climate change affect ocean currents? Evidence 1.1 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that climate change is directly related to the burning of fossil fuels that create greenhouse gases? Terms: Greenhouse gases, Carbon Emissions, Fossil Fuels, Greenhouse effect, Climate Change

How does climate change affect ocean currents? Justification Evidence 1.2 How does the evidence justifies the claim that the greenhouse effect can Increase the temperature of the ocean? Terms: Density Current, Specific Heat, Greenhouse gases, Radiation, Evaporation, Low Pressure, Caving, Greenhouse effect

How does climate change affect ocean currents? Evidence 1.3 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that a change in ocean currents can affect storms over land? Terms: Density Current, Specific Heat, Radiation, Evaporation, Low Pressure, Caving, Natural Hazard, Climate Change

Investigation Question: How does climate change affect ocean currents? Claims: Climate change is directly related to the burning of fossil fuels that create greenhouse gases. The melting of glaciers effect the direction of ocean currents. A change in ocean currents can affect storms over land. Justification: The claim is supported by evidence because… Evidence: Use the evidence presented in articles and in figures (1.1 – 1.3) to justify the claims stated above.