Avtor: Tomaž Horvat, 1.bTomaž Horvat Mentor vsebine: prof. Peter Cigrovski Mentor oblike: prof. Mirko Pešec Maj 2011 II. gimnazija Maribor.

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Avtor: Tomaž Horvat, 1.bTomaž Horvat Mentor vsebine: prof. Peter Cigrovski Mentor oblike: prof. Mirko Pešec Maj 2011 II. gimnazija Maribor

Introduction Weather Weather phenomena Clouds Wind Rain Snow Hail Lightning Climate change Causes Human Plate tectonics Ocean variability Solar output Orbital changes Volcanism Conclusion Literature Pictures 2/16

Learn more about weather Learn more about climate change 3/16 Index

Current state Day-to-day 4/16 Index

Clouds Wind Rain Snow Hail Lightning Video 5/16 Index

Mass of water Condensation nuclei 6/16 Index Slika 1 - clouds

Flow of air Air pressure Constant winds 7/16 Index Slika 2 - wind blowing Slika 3 – weather vane

Condensed water 8/16 Index Slika 4 - raindrops

Frozen raindrops 9/16 Index Slika 5 - snow

Refreezing rain 10/16 Index Slika 6 - hail damage

Electric charge 11/16 Index Slika 7 - Lightning

Over longer periods of time Different areas 12/16 Index

Humans Plate tectonics Ocean variability Solar output Orbital variations volcanism 13/16 Index Slika 8 – graph of carbon dioxide levels

Enables life Preserve Earth Future generations 14/16 Index Slika 9 – our planet

levels.htm levels.htm 15/16 Index

Slika 1, Slika 1 Slika 2, Slika 2 Slika 3, Slika 3 Slika 4, Slika 4 Slika 5, Slika 5 Slika 6, Slika 6 Slika 7, Slika 7 Slika 8, Slika 8 Slika 9, Slika 9 16/16 Index