Greenhouse Gases Lesson 69.

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Greenhouse Gases Lesson 69

Activator Fill out your worksheets as you watch the two videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ1HIBIIJU0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ_Ethb6_Wk Fill out your worksheets as you watch the two videos

Greenhouse Gases Absorb reflected sun energy, making the Earth's atmosphere warmer Reflect energy and redirect it back to Earth as heat

Greenhouse Gases CO2 Methane Nitrous Oxide N20 CFCs

Why is this a problem? Greenhouse Gases (co2, CFCs, methane, etc) → Greenhouse effect (heat trapped in atmosphere) → Global Warming (Climate Change)

Major consequences of Global Warming Rising sea levels due to thermal expansion and melting of glaciers and ice sheets

2. Higher temperatures are worsening many types of disasters (storms, heat waves, floods, and droughts) Consequences

Consequences 3. Increasing ground level ozone → created when pollution from cars, factories, and other sources react to sunlight and heat.

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