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Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan Global Warming 1 Feb 2012

Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan Learning Objectives Be able to explain the probable reason for global warming Be able to explain the concerns regarding human activity and global warming – Level 3-5 Be able to explain the difference between correlation and cause and why we can’t be 100% sure about global warming – Level 5-7

Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan Starter Questions Either agree or disagree with the following Hold up white to agree Hold up red to disagree You have 20 seconds to decide

Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan Most of the CO 2 in in the atmosphere is man made

Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan CO 2 is the most damaging greenhouse gas there is

Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan Humans make a big impact on the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere

Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan Is Global warming a natural process?

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Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan Global Warming

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Global warming1 Feb Class listSeating Plan 6 mark question Explain why scientists argue over the cause of global warming. In your answer explain the currently accepted mechanism for global warming and describe the any possible correlation between human activity and rising temperatures.