Carbon Cycle II November 19/20. Do Now Begin working on today’s warm-up: What are the seven carbon stores we discussed in our last class?

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Carbon Cycle II November 19/20

Do Now Begin working on today’s warm-up: What are the seven carbon stores we discussed in our last class?

Announcements Quest on Monday/Tuesday – Food webs & energy flow – Photosynthesis – Cellular Respiration – Carbon Cycle – 1 question recycled from Quiz 1

Objective Explain how the carbon cycle affects global climate By the end of class, students will be able to:

Carbon Cycle Carbon stores Deep ocean Fossil store/crust Soil Surface ocean Atmosphere Plants Animals Carbon movements

Sketch a carbon cycle showing the plant, atmosphere, and animal carbon stores and the major movements between them.

Video Links EPA NASA

How does carbon move?

Exit ticket Of the evidence we’ve seen in support of global climate change, which is most convincing to you? Turn in your tracker when finished!