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The Polar Ice Caps Created by Diane McDonough March 2012
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What is happening to the polar ice caps?
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Since 1979, the size of the summer polar ice cap has shrunk more than 20 percent.
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Why are the ice caps shrinking?
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MELTING The polar ice caps are undergoing a physical change.
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MELTING is a change in state from a solid to a liquid.
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MELTING occurs when the the water molecules gain enough thermal energy………..
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Causing them to vibrate faster which raises their temperature.
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Eventually the water molecules Break free from their position in the the ice crystals.
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The overall sea water level rises. Walruses, seals, and polar bears are affected by the loss of the ice caps. As a result the ice caps shrink.
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The melting of the ice caps is affecting my family.
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The ice is freezing later in the fall and melting earlier in the spring This shortens our hunting season.
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Where is all the food? The average bear’s weight has dropped 15%
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Where will we go for food?
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We have to swim to larger sea ice to hunt.
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Which is further off the shore.
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Many are unable to make the swim, Especially the cubs.
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Our population is declining!
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Why is this happening to our home?
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GLOBAL WARMING The melting of the ice caps is caused by
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Causes of GLOBAL WARMING
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CAUSES OF GLOBAL WARMING Depletion of the ozone layer Production of greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide Include the following chemical reactions
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CHEMICAL REACTIONS Occur when one substance breaks down into two or more substances Two or more substances combine, forming one or more new substances. OR
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The Ozone Layer is a layer in the Earth’s atmosphere that protects the Earth from the sun’s harmful ultra-violet rays.
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Occurs because of a Chemical Reactions involving Chlorofluorocarbons OZONE DEPLETION
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The chemical reaction involved…….
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Then…….
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Finally……
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Chemical reactions also produce greenhouse gases That trap heat in Earth’s atmosphere
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Sources of greenhouse gas
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1.Fossil fuel 2.Trees and Wood products 3.Solid waste Carbon dioxide is produced through combustion of
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The chemical reaction for burning wood is
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Methane is produced During the production and transport of coal, natural gas, and oil From livestock and other agricultural practices By the decay of organic waste in landfills
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CO 2 + 4H 2 = CH 4 + 2H 2 O Landfill Chemical Reaction:
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LIVESTOCK
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During agricultural and industrial activities Combustion of fossil fuel Nitrous oxide is produced
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HOW CAN YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
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Stop using or reduce the use of ozone depleting chemicals Chlorofluorocarbons, halons, methyl bromide
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Plant a tree Carbon dioxide is also removed from the atmosphere (or “sequestered”) when it is absorbed by plants as part of the biological carbon cycle.
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Ride a bike, walk, or take public transportation
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Drive a hybrid or more fuel efficient car
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Use alternative energy sources
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Use ENERGY STAR appliances and light bulbs
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Turn off lights and appliances
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Be part of the solution!
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Presented in this content trailer is one of the theories on Global Warming. The other theory viewed by scientists is that Global Warming is a natural phenomena that has occurred in cycles throughout Earth’s history. Global Warming Theories
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NASA Data Reveals 'Average' Ozone Hole in 2007
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Music: John Mayer: Waiting for the World to Change David Bowie: Changes Michael Jackson: Man in the Mirror Created by: Diane McDonough Special thanks to Dan Williams
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References http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/qthinice.asp http://ecocentric.blogs.time.com/2010/09/09/climate-change-a-slowdown-on- polar-melt/ http://www.carbonme.org/globalwarming.php http://www.moreinterestingfacts.com/global-warming-facts http://epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/index.html http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/Students_Teachers/ozanim/ozoanim.shtml http://www.theozonehole.com/images/ozoned2.jpg http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/ChemistrySunlight/chemistry_sunlight3. php http://www.nwf.org/global-warming/effects-on-wildlife-and-habitat/polar- bears.aspx
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