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BELLLWORK Objects such as ships and boats can create underwater noise pollution. How might this negatively affect marine wildlife?
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Acid Rain Secondary Pollutants Formed in the Atmosphere
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Objectives In this lesson, students will… 1)Identify causes of acid rain 1)Discuss the effects of acid rain on ecosystems
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TPS This is a picture of Cleopatra’s Needle, an ancient Egyptian statue in Central Park in a New York City. The statue has suffered more erosion in the past 100 years than it did in the previous 3,000. Why???
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Cleopatra’s Needle The needle is becoming eroded by acid rain. acid rain is rainwater with a high concentration of acids.
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Acid Rain pH is used to measure the acidity of a substance. Pure water has a pH of 7. As pH decreases, it becomes increasingly acidic.
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Effect on Ecosystems Acid rain can cause the soil to become acidic, harming any plants that absorb nutrients from the soil.
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More Effects Acid rain that falls on aquatic ecosystems can change the pH of the water, killing organisms.
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POP QUIZ You have 10 minutes to look over your notes from this week (everything about air pollution). When 10 minutes are up, put everything away and we will take a pop quiz.
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GROUP QUIZ Before taking the quiz, you will have 10 minutes to discuss the quiz with your group. Rules: 1)Do not get up or talk to another group 2)Do not write anything down
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